By Ernest Kearney — Owen Thomas’ hour-long playlet relates a story told countless times in the history of this nation; that of immigrants coming to this country in search of a new life.
By Ernest Kearney — “You wouldn’t read about
By Ernest Kearney — A spin on the popular “The
By Ernest Kearney — Set in a bungalow
By Ernest Kearney — In "The Pig Farm," Director John Leingang and Writer Richard Klein crowd their stage with a cluster of genres, providing their audiences with murderous cuties, suicidal elders, asinine Christians, coldblooded mobsters, ravenous piggies and
By Ernest Kearney — I see the barest of stages:
By Ernest Kearney — Actress/Playwright Almanya Narula’s choice of subject
By Ernest Kearney — "Metamorphoses," or perhaps more accurately from
In the 1998 film Bulworth, Warren Beatty played a disillusioned politician who puts out a contract on himself, and then feels free to say exactly what’s on his mind. What he says is of course politically incorrect, but it forges a
Michael Ondaatje’s eponymous 2011 novel grants romance and intrigue to
Here’s a quickie to help you prepare for the Republican
The folks who produce Survivor think that they understand tribes. Jeff Probst’s