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Hot (A)live theatre at MOLAA

By Greggory Moore The Museum of Latin American Art’s first-ever theatrical event was business as usual for Alive Theatre, who in their short existence have formed a habit of making non-traditional venues fit to their purposes, purposes that have ranged from the high literary to burlesque and camp. On March 29 it was José Rivera’s [...]

Once Upon a Time and a Very Good Play It Was: Alive Theatre’s “Lucia Mad”

By Greggory Moore (originally published in The District Weekly — www.thedistrictweekly.com) If you are turned off by fictional reweavings of true events, and if on top of that you cut your literary teeth on James Joyce and consider Samuel Beckett a personal hero, aside from running the risk of being accused of pretentious snob, you [...]

Call To Artists – Book By Authors

Just another exciting opportunity to publish your work, benefit the public library system and employ those brain cells! {…Preface…} …To present an opportunity for young, unpublished or (at the very least) generous writers to submit a short work to be illustrated and published in a professionally bound volume of 49 other selections… {…Requirements…} Formats & [...]