By Britt Haefeli A stage set with nothing but a single light brown leather suitcase. Strong and bold, demanding questions. Where has it been? Where will it be forced to travel next? Who calls themselves its owner, and what will… Read More ›
Susan Stein
Off The Wall Productions Presents ‘Etty’ at Carnegie Stage
“If I should not survive, how I die will show me who I really am.” The one-woman play Etty, adapted and performed by Susan Stein and directed by Austin Pendleton, returns to Carnegie Stage as an Off the Wall presentation… Read More ›
A Discussion on Zoe Sorrell’s “My Own Route,” and Glimpse of off the WALL’s Thirteenth Season
By Eva Phillips Poetry and myth are predicated on violence enacted upon women. Brutal possession, hostile silencing or neglect, hateful shame, and outright destruction of femininity drive so many of our stories, that this violence is a sort of vernacular… Read More ›
“Etty”
Life can be a constant succession of internal and external turmoil that can be emotionally and spiritually crushing; yet one can always find joy, beauty and triumphs to celebrate if only we look inside ourselves. This is the take-away after… Read More ›