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From left, Lesley Gurule, James Leaming and Carmen Roman play Wren, Moss and Avis in “A Body Of Water” directed by Michele Minnick.

Kitchen Theatre play delves into reliability of memory

By Celisa Calacal, Contributing Writer February 24, 2015
Lee Blessing's "A Body of Water," a play exploring the constraints memory has on identity, is being performed at the Kitchen Theatre from Feb. 18 through March 8.
From left, Lisa Gaye Dixon and Emily Dorsch perform in the Kitchen Theatre production of “Black Pearl Sings!” by Frank Higgins. The play uses both music and acting to tell a story of death and race.

Review: Moving production tackles race issues

By Tylor Colby, Staff Writer December 11, 2013
"Black Pearl Sings" takes on race issues with a mix of theater and music.

Review: Controversial play fires up Main Stage

By Aama Harwood, Staff Writer October 9, 2013
"Fires in the Mirror," a play about race-relations following the 1991 Brooklyn Riots, debuted at Ithaca College Main Stage Theater on Oct. 3.

Review: Veteran story finds home at Kitchen

By Lucy Walker, Staff Writer September 11, 2013
The Kitchen Theatre's production of "Heroes" entertains with great set-design and costuming.
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