Showing posts with label Sean Carroll. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sean Carroll. Show all posts
Monday, January 19, 2026
"Something Rotten!" by Unlabeled Theatre Company at Gremlin Theatre
Nothing's as amazing as a musical! This line from the 2015 Tony nominated musical Something Rotten! says it all. Except that it's even more amazing when combined with Unlabeled Theatre Company's uniquely special model of pairing an actor with a disability or who is neurodivergent with a neurotypical actor (called a shadow partner), creating dual performances of each character. Something Rotten! is about the love of creation, and the partnership of creating together, something that Unlabeled exemplifies more than any other theater company I've seen. They allow people to be the best that they can be, without being defined by labels, and express the pure joy of performing. Specifically, muuuuusicals! I'd tell you to go see this joyful production before it closes next week, but it's entirely sold out. But follow them on social media for a chance to see their upcoming shows: Once Upon a Mattress this spring, and even more exciting - the US premiere of the British play Jellyfish this fall, featuring a character and actor with Down Syndrome.
Friday, November 1, 2019
"Oh My God!" by Minnesota Jewish Theatre Company at Highland Park Center Theatre
In Minnesota Jewish Theatre Company's 25th Anniversary season, they're bringing us Israeli playwright Anat Gov's O my God!, an imagined therapy session with none other than God himself. As someone who doesn't believe in the God of the Bible, I found it a little hard to connect to, but still an interesting exploration of faith and philosophy. What there's no doubt about is that this excellent three-person cast, under Robert Dorfman's direction, makes the story feel real and grounded, despite the fantastical elements.
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