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The Thing Is, There’s No Kid in MOXIE’s Fair ‘Kid Thing’

By Martin Jones Westlin | November 20, 2016 | 0

Expectant lesbian parents share the joys, worries and conflicts their straight counterparts experience — and on either side of the ledger, the discussion begins and ends with the baby on the way. So why did Sarah Gubbins write ‘The Kid Thing,’ current MOXIE Theatre entry, about everything else?

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Weakish Premise Hobbles Well-Mounted ‘Lesson 443’

By Martin Jones Westlin | May 7, 2015 | 0

The father-daughter connection can be as roily as any other in the family, especially when the daughter’s a teen and is frightened to death of her own ethnicity. MOXIE Theatre’s ‘Lesson 443’ is a well-mounted piece to that effect, but the premise weakens against the solid understories.

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