Posts Tagged ‘two-hander’
OnStage’s ‘Lonely Planet’ Chronicles Life During a Pandemic
The source for Mr. Dietz’s 1992 play, Lonely Planet, now playing at Chula Vista’s OnStage Playhouse, was Eugène Ionesco’s 1952 absurdist “tragic farce,” The Chairs…
Read More‘Slowgirl’ at Onstage Playhouse Focuses on Family Dynamics Amid Legal and Other Troubles
The space requirements for Slowgirl seem an ideal fit for the intimate Onstage Playhouse in Chula Vista. Would that the storytelling had also been such a good fit.
Read MoreCoincidence Rules in Globe’s ‘Shutter Sisters’
There’s a lot of coincidence in Mansa Ra’s world premiere play, Shutter Sisters. Perhaps too much…
Read MoreNorth Coast Rep Adds Audience with ‘Dancing Lessons’
North Coast Repertory is welcoming audiences back to indoor theatre, with a Mark St. Germain’s two-hander, ‘Dancing Lessons’. It’s a good choice for a new start.
Read MoreNCR’s ‘Same Time’ Still Credible as Romantic Comedy
Same Time Next Year’s premise titillates mildly, but its relational dynamics ring true enough for contemporary sensibilities.
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