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By Ernest Kearney — After an hour spent with her music, we still do not know who Elizabeth Eaton Converse, “Connie” to her friends,

By Ernest Kearney — Since the period of decolonization in Africa, that continent has been lashed continuously with bloody internal conflicts involving nearly half

By Ernest Kearney — On September 19, 1783, the Montgolfier brothers inaugurated the French ballooning craze.

By Ernest Kearney – There was a mob on stage for this one, performing fourteen skits that mostly missed the mark with me.

By Ernest Kearney – I want every show I see to leave me gaping in wide-mouth wonderment.

By Ernest Kearney – Silliness. Wet silliness. Dolphin sex silliness. Just a whole lot of silliness, in fact

By Ernest Kearney – The Unknown Artist Company has taken this silly, simplistic musical by Tony award-winning Amber Ruffin and composer David

By Ernest Kearney – Sometime after the publication of "Through the Looking-Glass" in 1871, author Lewis Carroll penned his nonsense poem "The Hunting of

By Ernest Kearney – "Sam" is a sweet show, and writer/director/performer Sam Labrecque is an engaging and talented young actress. 

By­ ­­­­­­­ Ernest Kearney —  Ah, there’s the rumbling that’s music to my ears.  A rumbling rising up from actors emoting, directors interpreting, producers

By Ernest Kearney — A horizontal tango. A wailing of loneliness. A cleaning of the stage accompanied by a smothering profusion of lavender.

By Ernest Kearney ­— “A lot of trouble about a little music,” snarls Andrei Zhdanov (John Kayton) the Central Committee’s Chief of Ideology as

By Ernest Kearney — Oxymorons. Defined by assorted dictionaries as, “A combination of contradictory or incongruous words.” They pour forth from Shakespeare’s

By Ernest Kearney – In Fatherland, Stephen Sachs has taken a page from such “documentary plays” as Michael Hastings’ 1966 Lee Harvey Oswald: A

By Ernest Kearney — There are those legendary hit musicals that graced the Great White Way to sold-out audiences and gathered enough awards to

The International Flamenco Festival Features Living Legend 'Tomatito', 'Jose Maya & Rycardo Moreno' direct from Spain - March 7 and 9.

By Ernest Kearney – Perhaps the greatest accolade that can be awarded to an author is when the undeniable ascendency of their artistry and

By Nicusor Ciumacencu  —  Growing up, I remember Mom obsessed with Napoleon, reading any book she could find about his life and his stunts.

By Nicu Ciumacencu  —  I didn’t know about the Osage Nation tragedy in the early Twentieth Century due to the discovery of oil.

By Ernest Kearney — City Garage’s production of "Insulted. Belarus," a chronicle of that country’s political woes by native son Andrei Kureichik,