Brightening Up SoLow Fest: Bright Invention takes over this year’s festival...
Nearly a quarter of the works in this year's SoLow Fest come from one company: Bright Invention.
View ArticleTHE DREAMS WITHIN US (or, ALL DAY AFFAIR) (Frank Nardi): SoLow review
Come in, grab a name tag, pour yourself a cup of coffee – it’s always free! In THE DREAMS WITHIN US – or “All Day Affair” as its working title...
View ArticleKatherine Perry talks SEX, SoLow Fest, and why we should definitely WebMD...
Katherine Perry wants to talk about sex, baby. An inventively funny comic actor, Katherine is one of nine Bright Invention ensemble members performing an original creation this SoLow Fest. Her...
View ArticleBICYCLE FACE (Hannah Van Sciver): SoLow review
Hannah Van Scriver's SoLow show looks at the changing face of feminism across the centuries
View ArticleA BRIEF HISTORY OF FOOD (Steve Gravelle): SoLow review
Steve Gravelle is a food enthusiast. He is also an accomplished theater artist. Combine these two major ingredients and you have a recipe for some tasty interactive theater
View ArticleCONES (Medium): SoLow review
The experience of seeing this play and writing this review have made me think more about the assumptions we make about people, and the value of ensuring that others have everything they need in life.
View ArticleSPLEEN (Johnny Smith): SoLow review
Smith reveals the conflicting aspects of his personality in his outwardly funny but internally anguished reactions to the damage done to his body and psyche by a car crash that left him physically and...
View ArticleBE HERE NOW (Bright Invention): SoLow review
Eva Farrell explores being present and mindful through play, and how genuine human connection through art and recreation have uplifted her from childhood trauma.
View ArticleHUMAN & AUTISMAN (John Cherney): SoLow review
John Cherney weaves a illuminating narrative reflecting on the validity of feeling alone, isolation, autism and the science and nature of universal connectivity
View ArticleONE WAY RED (Dani Solomon): SoLow review
Dani Solomon's 40-minute sojourn to Mars is inspired by testimonials from folks who are seriously vying for a one way ticket to go to the red planet.
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