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Astrid Bas Diptych: The Lover and La Musica Deuxième
Astrid Bas: Diptych, The Lover and La Musica Deuxième, faithfully takes some of the most memorable passages of Duras on love, desire, and her youth from The Lover (1984) and pairs it with her play La Musica Deuxième (1985), a piece exploring the end of love as a soon-to-be divorced couple takes leave of... »
Aja Nisenson’s Piccola Cosi: A Bilingual, One-Woman Storm of Jazz, Italian Men, and Spaghetti
The show opens with a sultry songstress who reaches into her black bra and pulls out…spaghetti. Yes, cooked spaghetti. This is the first of many surprises in Aja Nisenson’s one-woman show, Piccola Cosi, performed at the Triad Theatre last Wednesday night. Piccola Cosi is the semi-autobiographical story of the 21-year-old virginal daughter of a podiatrist, who... »