Tag Archives: Abbie Fricke

Distinctively Moving ‘Spy For Spy’ Engages With Unconventional Treatment

You never know what you’ll see when at Kutumba Theatre Project’s Spy for Spy.  And that’s a good thing.  Predictability causes us to disengage and leave the theater less than inspired. This production is an arresting depiction of individual moments of import that alternately shatter the soul and elicit bursts of laughter. 

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Knowing Who We Are Is Central In Premiere ‘two of us on the run’

The fears, frustrations and universal questions of who we are—all of which are magnified when you’re 16 years old, on the cusp of being an adult—swirl in the provocative but uneven world premiere of two of us on the run, presented by Theatre Lab, the professional resident company of Florida Atlantic University.

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Rotterdam Captures Shattering Fallout From Gender Fluidity

Jon Brittain’s prescient, abundantly insightful play Rotterdam at Island City Stage, captures the messy, shattering fallout from gender fluidity for the transgender person as well as their friends, families and lovers.

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