by Christina Hinterberger | Nov 23, 2023
A group of people with Down’s syndrome take to the stage to share their longings and frustrations through a free version of Hamlet. The play is a weaving between Shakespeare’s text and the lives of the actors and takes as its starting point the question of...
by Christina Hinterberger | Sep 4, 2024
This one is for the young hearts, the old hearts, and the broken hearts. Join Karin McCracken as a woman navigating heartbreak and Simon Leary as all the ex-loves in a show studded with lo-fi covers of classic breakup songs, bad tinder dates and attempted fresh...
by Christina Hinterberger | Nov 4, 2022
On stage, a house appears from nothing. It goes up fast, choreographed like time-lapse photography. Residents move in, move out, get evicted, burn it down, loot it, rent it, remodel it, get married and divorced in it, grow up in it, die in it, haunt it — and all the...
by Christina Hinterberger | Nov 4, 2022
Julieta tells the story of a woman – full of experiences and quirkiness – and the multiple layers that old age brings. Transcending the literal to accommodate the humor and nuances of the human experience, it is a visual non-verbal one-woman show of physical theater...
by Christina Hinterberger | Nov 8, 2023
Featuring the savagely comedic feminist discourse of Adrienne Truscott with the slippery dramaturgy of Brokentalkers, MASTERCLASS parodies the “great male artist” to within an inch of his life in order to uncover some difficult truths about privilege and power. The...