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Chase D. Anderson January 28, 2020July 7, 2022 Drama Tops, Elby Brosch, Jordan MacIntosh-Hougham, queer arts, Seattle, Shane Donohue, Washington Hall

‘Drama Tops’ Explores the Switchy Territory of Gendered Experience

The new work by dancer/choreographer Elby Brosch looks at trans experience alongside binary and non-binary identities. It runs through 1/30.

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Chase D. Anderson August 21, 2019August 25, 2019 Dedra D. Woods, Grant Chapman, Kemiyondo Coutinho, Lamar Legend, Lee LeBreton, Madeleine Lambert, Max Rosenak, Richard Prioleau, Ryan Guzzo Purcell, The Williams Project, Washington Hall, William Saroyan

Have the ‘Time of Your Life’! — or, What the Actual #!@% Just Happened

By the show’s end, the latest adventure from The Williams Project had all the makings of a disaster. Its difference may be its salvation.

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Chase D. Anderson August 13, 2019August 25, 2019 Dedra D. Woods, Grant Chapman, Kemiyondo Coutinho, Lamar Legend, Lee LeBreton, Madeleine Lambert, Max Rosenak, Richard Prioleau, Ryan Guzzo Purcell, Tennessee Williams, The Williams Project, Washington Hall

Ambitious ‘Small Craft Warnings’ Aims for Immersive, But Hasn’t Found Its Own Sense of Place

The latest from the inventive Williams Project and the first of its two “Bar Plays” this summer, ‘Small Craft Warnings’ centers on adrift characters. But the production winds up feeling adrift instead. 

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