(UPDATE) Baby boomer, Generation X, the Y Generation. Every age group has its own label, with its own description...
Something is happening in local theater. No, we donât mean that all the previous years had been a long period of ennui and inactivity. Far from it.
One of the things one learns studying Literary Criticism is that objectivity in the classic sense is an impossibility. A theatrical review, for example, does not come out of nowhere, and is always deeply influenced by the values and life experience of the reviewer. The best he can do is be aware of his biases as he writes.
Generation Y. Echo Boomers. Generation We. Generation Me. These are just some alternative names for millennials. This demographic born some...
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If not always powerful, these monologues simply ooze with passionâand they find an ideal companion in the unembellished staging and honest performances
The campus theater group celebrates its silver year with a concert and a restaging of âKung Paano Ako Naging Leading Ladyâ
âArt definitely has healing capabilities. Itâs that realization that one must live in the now, and live life to the fullestâ
If any production from the festival deserves a second, longer life, itâs âManiacal,â the trenchant backstage drama written and directed by George de Jesus
âWhy is cancer?ââwith a line like this, you know that youâre in for a different kind of show in The Sandbox Collectiveâs latest offering, âDani Girl.â How in the world does one create a cancer musical?