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The Thanksgiving Play Review

by Kimi Brown May 3, 2023
written by Kimi Brown

In Second Stage Theater’s Broadway production of THE THANKSGIVING PLAY written by Larissa FastHorse of the Sicangu Lakota Nation, directed by Tony Award Winning Director Rachel Chavkin, this play uses humor and absurdity to address our society’s inability to recorrect it’s happy “peaceful dinner” narrative to the brutal reality of  how Indigenous communities that have been massacred, brutalized, and erased from American narratives and especially their own land. With a star filled cast including D’arcy Carden (TV’s The Good Place and A League of their Own), Award Winner Katie Finneran (Noises Off, Promises Promises), Scott Foley, and Chris Sullivan play teachers and actors in real time trying to figure out how a cast of all white people can effectively honor the voices of Indigenous people and their history. With a script that reflects the many conversations and efforts of out “artistically inspired allies” that is highly aware of its time and place living after the BLM movement, FastHorse tactfully writes a story centering white bodies and their allyship (even if it’s performative) to highlight the American discomfort that comes with the truth of Native American History. 

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Interview with Larissa Fasthorse: The first Indigenous-Lakota Woman Produced on Broadway

by Kimi Brown May 3, 2023
written by Kimi Brown

Larissa FastHorse, of the Sicangu Lakota Nation, along with being the first Indigenous Woman produced on Broadway, is an award winning writer/choreographer, a 2020 MacArthur Fellow, and a co-founder of Indigenous Direction. Before opening weekend, Larissa took a morning to sit down with the Knockturnal over Zoom to discuss her Broadway production of THE THANKSGIVING PLAY with Second Stage Theater. A playwright who began her career She discusses her collaboration with Tony Award Winning Director Rachel Chavkin, the cast and creative team of THE THANKSGIVING PLAY, and her hopes and feelings on Indigenous representation. 

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Review: An Ode to the Friends We’ve Lost in ‘Summer, 1976’

by Truman Fritz April 28, 2023
written by Truman Fritz

Growing apart, even among the most brief of friendships, makes us lovesick for the memories of what once was, and calls us to mourn the potential of what could have been.

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The McKittrick Hotel, Home of Sleep No More Presents The Strange Undoing of Prudencia Hart

by Isabella Japal April 11, 2023
written by Isabella Japal

The McKittrick Hotel, home of the infamous interactive theater experience Sleep No More has added a new attraction to its lineup—the National Theater of Scotland’s play and Drama Desk Award-winning production of The Strange Undoing of Prudencia Hart.

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RoleCall Theater Presents A Midsummer Night’s Dream In Atlanta

by Chantell Hayden August 11, 2022
written by Chantell Hayden

RoleCall Theater is a non-profit independent theater company that provides a safe space for creatives to display their talents. From short plays and films to workshops and improv shows, RoleCall Theater introduces a new wave of talent bringing a fresh perspective to the theater community.

The quaint space is located in Downtown Atlanta’s Ponce City Market, an eclectic historical building that was remodeled in 2014 and houses various cuisine-focused restaurants, trendy retail stores, comfortable outdoor spaces and a rooftop with a view that is to die for.

Right between a parking garage and Pancake Social, a trendy brunch spot, is RoleCall Theater. It’s tucked in to a small corner, and if you’re not paying attention it’s easy to miss. Their outdoor theater space, when not in use, is a typical 3-tiered seating area for patrons.

But what it lacks in space it makes up for in culture.

This summer, RoleCall Theater is the home of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream.

You can catch the Shakespearean tragedy live from Thursday to Saturday until August 20th.

Only evening shows are available, which is perfect if you’re trying to avoid Atlanta’s almost unbearable summer temperatures. But even the sweltering heat isn’t enough to ruin this quirky yet entertaining depiction of one of the playwright’s most popular works.

Given the feel of this play and the many times it’s been done by other theatre companies, it’s expected of the cast to convey a comedic and zany approach but in an exciting, energy-packed plot of confused romance as well as pleasurable, weird schemes.

Trevor Poli as Demetrius, Nicolette Acosta as Helena, Molly McInturff as Hermia and Sully Brown as Lysander.

Directed by RoleCall’s in-house director and producer Lyssa Hoganson and Evan Fields, the famous play was brought to life with a talented 7 person cast and just a few props.

The last time I read A Midsummer Night’s Dream was in High School, and I hadn’t thought about it since. The old Elizabethan English left me confused and 17-year-old me didn’t quite have the appropriate attention span to absorb all five acts. But it all started to come back to me once I took my seat inside the RoleCall Theater.

This time, despite the frequent switches between the fairy world and the human world, following along was pretty easy – which is a testament to the memorable performances of each cast member.

Most people already know the story of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. It’s a play within a play, and it follows four lovers, an upcoming marriage and a group of amateur actors. A few fairies are sprinkled in there, too.

The cast features The Knockturnal’s very own Nicolette Acosta as Helena/Flute/Cobweb, Madeline Brashier as Puck/Philostrate/Egeus, Sully Brown as Lysander/Nick Bottom, Evan Fields as Oberon/Theseus/Snout, Molly McInturff as Hermia/Starveling/Peaseblossom, Kaley Pharr as Titania/Hippolyta/Snug and Trevor Poli as Demetrius/Quince

Every group eventually ends up in the same place at the same time. Mischief takes place at every turn and themes of love and heartbreak come up often, thanks to the inevitable side effects of overdosing on love potions. There are romantic and physical chases due to mistaken identities and an obnoxiously dramatic wedding all delivered in to a wonderfully bold performance.

You may not remember how this adventure plays out. I know I didn’t, initially. But it doesn’t matter because the performance, while enigmatic, was as magical as a fairy-enchanted forest.

Above all, the whole production organically flows together with Nicolette giving a magnetic portrayal of scorned lover Helena, and Molly conveying the opposite side of the spectrum of adolescent love in her character Hermia. Sully and Trevor do a great job of commanding the room during their heated love-ridden arguments as Lysander and Demetrius. Evan and Kaley accomplished the difficult task of presenting the beautiful yet dangerous realities of marriage between Oberon and Titania.

And no one could have played the role of Puck better than Madeline, with her adorable charisma and playful demeanor.

With a sense of baffling foolishness and wonder, the play concluded.

I caught a Thursday night show, so it wasn’t too packed. The box-sized room with long, black curtains adorning each side was tight. I remembered thinking “Surely, this cast of seven can’t give us, the audience, a compelling performance in such a tiny space?” There was a sturdy, black step ladder situated on top of a few vintage rugs in the middle of the room. The set up was almost too simple. I wasn’t sure what I had walked in to, but I left feeling happy that I did.

You can purchase tickets to RoleCall Theater’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream here.

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Prayer for the French Republic: The Twisted Clash of Rising Hatred and Cultural Legacies in Paris and Beyond

by Megan D'Souza February 6, 2022
written by Megan D'Souza

Prayer for a French Republic opened its doors to public audiences on February 1st, 2022 to much anticipation.

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Exclusive: Uzo Aduba, Ron Cephas Jones and Cast Talk New Lynn Nottage Play “Clyde’s” [Video]

by Sydney Hargrove November 2, 2021
written by Sydney Hargrove

It’s no secret to anyone who’s been lucky enough to witness a Lynn Nottage play that she is an absolute powerhouse.

Lynn combines the highs and lows of life into her art and in turn gives audiences the theatrical experience of a lifetime.  When talking about her new play Clyde’s, she expressed how sitting down to write this particular piece led her to believe that she was writing strictly a drama, but as she went through, aspects of comedy shined through into her writing, creating a show that is both so heartwarming, so inspiring, and so incredibly funny. The beauty of this show is that it brings situations and political aspects to real life characters, which causes the situations to feel more real, and closer to the viewers. This tactic is so incredibly important in every way. Nottage puts so much care into each of her characters. Uzo Aduba plays the titular role of Clyde, a woman who has lived a life with a lack of love, who believes that the good of life is lost in her and there isn’t much she can do about it. The owner of a sandwich shop, Clyde is surrounded by a lively group of ex convicts turned “Sandwich Artists,” as Ron Cephas Jones put it. Alongside her is Cephas Jone’s Montrellous, as well as a handful of people on the quest to reclaim the good in life. We sat down with the cast and creative team of Clyde’s, check out the brilliant conversation below!

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Exclusive: Cast Talks ‘Small Engine Repair’ at Stonestreet Studios

by Hershil Vora August 25, 2018
written by Hershil Vora

Check out our exclusive Q&A with the cast and crew of Small Engine Repair!

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Theater Review: ‘Small Engine Repair’

by Hershil Vora August 25, 2018
written by Hershil Vora

Check out the review for the Stonestreet Studios production of “Small Engine Repair.”

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Vivica A. Fox Finds Her Way On Stage in ‘Two Can Play That Game’

by Gianna Barberia August 15, 2017
written by Gianna Barberia

Reprising her role of Shante Smith in the 2001 cult classic movie ‘Two Can Play That Game,” Vivica A. Fox will star in the new play adaptation which will tour around the nation.

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