Christine Mok: In The Amazon Warehouse Parking Lot is an ensemble play that focuses on seven queer women of color and their experiences in a future where oceans have risen and taken back the coasts. America is in ruins. Amazon has become ‘The Corporation.’ It seems to be the only infrastructure giving shape to life in the unfolding human-made ecological disaster.
The playwrights Amalia Oliva Rojas, Robert Schenkkan, and Lauren Yee saw WP Productions’ Dirty Laundry together.
On the first Saturday night of August, Vic & Lexie & Andrea went to see the new play KARA & EMMA & BARBARA & MIRANDA by Ariel Stess and directed by Meghan Finn, presented by The Tank in collaboration with New Georges.
This play was not at all what I expected. I had read the little blurb provided by NAATCO [National Asian American Theatre Company], but then it got so much weirder than the one sentence pitch, which I always love.
When you enter the Stage 42 theater in New York, you might be forgiven for thinking that you’ve entered a castle-themed escape room or an extension of the Medieval Times across the river in New Jersey.
Before I was twenty years old, with my feet in the stirrups of a gynecologist’s examination chair for the first time, I had never heard the word vaginismus before. Have you?