The Hamlet Apocalypse is a curious event that is visually and aurally over the top and will keep your heart in your throat for the entire performance.
What astounds here is not only the enormous risk involved in producing a brand-new piece of writing but that everything about this production looks and feels as slick as one might expect from a far more seasoned company.
Suddenly Last Summer is a study of the extraordinary lengths some will go to in order to shut down truth and is layered with graphic brutal allegory.
Beautifully written, hilariously funny and performed with raw honesty and impeccable timing, the joy of The Architect is that excruciatingly tough questions feel answered with logic and compassion.
Messenger can blast and soar with the best of them, but she also compels when she purrs.
Important, clever, significant, different, troubling, collective, inspiring challenging, connecting, questioning and very very funny.
Heather Bloom stars in her one-woman-show Anti-Heroine, where casting has begun for an undisclosed live action fairy-tale remake, and there is fierce competition for the role of the villain.