Posts Tagged ‘Aimee Greenberg’
Fine ‘Carnage’ Assails AI And the Beginning of the End
The death knell on humanity’s future has sounded, and ironically, it’s originated in man’s own creation. Robotics are an explicit threat to this species’ legacy and way of life — and in fruitlessmoon theatreworks’ fine « American Carnage: A Love Story, » the results are nigh unthinkable.
Read More‘Breadcrumbs’: D.C. Isn’t the Only Press Freedom Backdrop
The current president says he’s at war with the media — but to local theater’s detriment, a script publishing giant may be bringing up the troops’ rear.
Read MoreWhy Wait? fruitlessmoon Does Justice to Beckett’s Watershed
Life is a pretty empty proposition when you’re hoping against hope, especially while eating a carrot. fruitlessmoon theatreworks’ very good ‘Waiting for Godot’ bears this out once and for all amid an adroit use of playwright Samuel Beckett’s stock in trade — language.
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