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A beautiful - no, gorgeous - young woman stares pensively out at the ocean from the deck of a luxury yacht. A rumpled yet handsome young man joins her. They engage in oh-so impressive verbal sparring... and we all know where their provocative linguistic foreplay is going to lead. ZK Lowenfels doesn't take us into new territory with her new play, but we're quite entertained by her dangerously sharp pen as we glide thro...
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Can you categorize your heart? For those of us who aren't fond of labels in any figurative shape or form, Keaton Talmadge's solo show is a delightful, spot-on skewering of snap judgments and society's expectations. Oh, and it's also way sexy. Because here, Keaton's personal "Whaaat?" discovery involves falling madly and passionately in love. After kissing another girl.
So what does gay look like? More to the poi...
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It's billed as a "Southern Gothic Tale," but whatever that means to you, don't go looking for the avant-garde or much of the Fringe factor here. Lily Mercer's "Before a Fall" is a straight-ahead, often chilling drama that centers on one good Christian family, in a small town where what happens in a barn, stays in a barn. Until it all goes terribly wrong. Or wrong-er.
The villain - aside from the town's shut-your-e...
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