By Ernest Kearney — Its title, "The Other Side of the Razor Ribbon," refers to the modern style of barbed wire one sees adorning those fence tops surrounding a standard correctional facility.
By Ernest Kearney — " Coasterthon Catastrophe: An Amusement Park Musical" is a rough, dopey, kinda silly, rather tuneful, utterly frantic, sorta fun, 45 minute songfest about a pair of pals left hanging, upside down, at a major amusement park when their roller
By Ernest Kearney — There is a great deal of love and passion that has gone into Shannon Penrod’s one woman show The Autism Mamalogues; which is understandable as she is a self-described “Autism Mom.”
By Ernest Kearney — “I was like Mozart in his day,” announces Bartholomew (Writer/Performer Montana Cypress) from his sanctuary in an abandoned section of the New York subway. “Misunderstood, misinterpreted but not missed.”
By Ernest Kearney — Like little boys with their toy soldiers, so, too, are little girls with their dolls: They weave webs of fantasies. But nothing, as psychologists have finally realized over the recent decades, is quite as important as the pretend world of a
By Ernest Kearney — Writer/director Giovanni Zuniga has succeeded in doing what few playwrights seldom do: knock one out of the stadium, first time up to bat; which is exactly what Zuniga has done with "Pervert."
By Ernest Kearney — Well I can’t say that I was able to discern the “three short plays, written by contemporary German authors.” There was just a single, intense, extended scene.
By Ernest Kearney — It is regrettable that more audiences didn’t have the opportunity of seeing "Butoh Medea," an adaptation of Euripides’ harrowing Greek classic of a mother who, due to the betrayal and infidelities of her husband, was driven to slaughter her children