David Mamet’s American Buffalo was one of his first works written in 1975 and opening on Broadway in 1977. It…
Sitting between performance art and cabaret, Mark Wilson’s one-man-woman-man piece is contentious, provocative and arresting. Presented as part of MKA’s…
Within a tiny white-washed room – reminiscent of a clinic – we are confronted with ‘B,’ a mysterious man approaching…
Right before the beginning of The Great Game, two spinster sisters find themselves isolated in rural Australia, far from their…
Created and performed by Darren Vizer, No One Likes Me is about being different: growing up as a homosexual in…
Drawing from his fixation with the pop-music queen/goddess Madonna, performer and writer Wayne Tunks shares some of the messy, complex…
Today's the last chance to see Mein Kampf at La Mama. It's been sold out for days, but you never know your…
If resurrection is madness, then Wake up Hate is a descent into a delusion that is peppered with ideas of…
Margaret Atwood’s The Penelopiad is a confronting and humorous account of Penelope, a bit player in the epic Odyssey. Famous…