The single story creates stereotypes, and the problem with stereotypes is not that they are untrue, but that they are incomplete. they make one story become the only story.

– Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

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  • Sometimes, all it takes is a first impression. Photo courtesy of the Jungle Theater. Shakespeare’s Will is gorgeous from the start, with

    If your days were numbered, how would you choose to live? Just such a question faced Evita Peron, “Spiritual Leader” of Argentina

    Never ask “why?” at the Walker. Photo Credit: The Walker As an avid devotee of their “Out There” series, I have learned

    Peter Rothstein’s magnificent adaptation of the classic musical is a must-see show.  Credit: Hennepin Theater Trust How would you behave if the

    Pan’s Labrynth? Child’s play. If you want to see magical realism from an Eastern perspective, look no further than Niwa Gekidan Penino’s

    The Walker is known for nontraditional performances, and Wunderbaum/LAPD’s Hospital production fits right in.   Credit: Walker Art Center Equal parts spoof