Off-Off-Broadway Review

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    Hurricane

    "Hurricane" tells the story of a brutal hurricane that ravaged New England on Sept. 21, 1938.

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    Judas and Me

    The overabundance of parodies and punch lines is the primary flaw in an otherwise clever, witty, irreverent musical.

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    The Cambria

    "The Cambria" was the name of the ship that in 1845 took the great African American Frederick Douglass from Boston to Ireland.

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    LOL

    Here we are in 2009, with pop culture overrun by Facebook status updates and endless celebrity tweets on Twitter. So what better time for a show about cyber sex?

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    Complete

    Andrea Kuchlewska's play "Complete" tackles how language can be used by individuals either to liberate emotion within themselves or to help stifle it.

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    Thunder Above, Deeps Below

    This odd, fragmented play about three homeless youths who battle men on the DL and nightmares for bus fare is saved by a rich performance from Jon Norman Schneider.

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    The Provenance of Beauty

    A trip through the South Bronx, a part of New York City audiences rarely see. Is gentrification good or not? The author's ambivalence demands that outsiders decide.

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    The River Crosses Rivers: Series A

    While created by women playwrights of color, what's alluring about these plays isn't an obsession with ethnicity.

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    A Short Wake

    At the wake of their much-hated father, two estranged Irish-American brothers dissect the past and struggle toward an understanding. 

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    Emily: An Amethyst Remembrance

    Director Steve Day's production of "Emily: An Amethyst Remembrance" is an attempt to dramatize the psychic life of Emily Dickinson.