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Ampersand: A Romeo & Juliet Story (Fringe Festival 2011)

by Karen Tortora-Lee on August 14, 2011

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Ampersand: A Romeo & Juliet Story (written by Mariah MacCarthy, directed by Amanda Thompson)  is just that … “A”  Romeo & Juliet story – not a 100% faithful retelling of THE Romeo and Juliet story.  First of all, Romeo and Juliet are both women.  So, right away, by making this a gender-issue play and bringing in questions of Juliet’s orientation – questions she must ask herself as much as we the audience must ask of the play – an entirely different  layer is added to this tale which is deeper and more complex.  And since this layer is deeper and complex, so is the love story.  There’s an urgency that doesn’t -can’t- exist in a heterosexual telling of this story, and that adds to the thoughtfulness and despair.  And the hope.

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Fate, Fury and Musical Theatre: A Kind of Cabaret – That Would Be My Kind (FRIGID New York 2011)

by Karen Tortora-Lee on March 3, 2011

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You know how to get me to fall in love with your production within the first minute?  Start off with a smooth cocktail made up of one part Lady Gaga and one part Sweeney Todd, mix it up with some hot choreography, garnish the hell out of it with a lavender back light, then have it served up hot and sweet by a trio of beauteous A Capella boys. Then, just keep going.  Walk into Fate, Fury and Musical Theatre: A Kind of Cabaret expecting to be drunk on talent and damn – you’ll get your elixir and more.  Much more.  Written and performed by front-woman Liz Wasser, Fate, Fury is Fabulous, Fun and Fantastic.

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