As the actual voting to select a presidential nominee begins, the choice for Democrats is very similar to the one they had eight years ago. Should they nominate a non-traditional candidate who represents a more radical form of liberalism or should they choose a veteran with all the credentials a candidate for president should have? […]
Pondering the Previously Imponderable: Trump versus Sanders
More than eight months still remain until the election, but it isn’t too early to consider how various matchups between the two parties’ ultimate nominees might shape up. A year ago, such thoughts centered on Bush v. Clinton, and Jeb and Hillary still might end up with their party’s nods. But at this admittedly early […]
E. Haig’s Review of B Street’s “Realistic Joneses”
Will Eno’s “Realistic Joneses” would seem to be an appropriate play for the B Street Theater’s “stage 3.” It’s a small play that makes minimal production demands, therefore suitable for the theater’s smaller stage and more intimate confines. Unfortunately, for us at least, the play is also small in terms of its entertainment value and […]
E. Haig’s Review of Cap Stage’s “Love and Information
Caryl Churchill’s “Love and Information” is a non-linear, non-narrative play consisting of over 50 short scenes loosely divided into seven segments. In the Capital Stage production, skillfully directed by Benjamin T. Ismail, the conceit of the play’s structure is a perfect match for the intimate feel of the theater. Each of the scenes, to a […]
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