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“Black Trashbag Magic” at NYC Fringe: Alina Burke on Memory, Queer Adolescence, and Turning Trauma into Theatre
Life & Culture Emi Grant 2026-04-19 Life & Culture Emi Grant 2026-04-19

“Black Trashbag Magic” at NYC Fringe: Alina Burke on Memory, Queer Adolescence, and Turning Trauma into Theatre

Playwright Alina Burke’s Black Trashbag Magic transforms queer adolescence into a haunting, emotionally charged stage experience.

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Who Is Watching Whom? Inside Issy Knowles’ Confrontational Solo Show, Body Count
Life & Culture Emi Grant 2026-03-27 Life & Culture Emi Grant 2026-03-27

Who Is Watching Whom? Inside Issy Knowles’ Confrontational Solo Show, Body Count

Under the hot lights, Pollie does not arrive so much as she is presented: assembled in parts, exaggerated, impossible to ignore. The audience shifts as Issy Knowles turns, offering not just a body but a question: what, exactly, have you come here to see?

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What If They Ate the Baby: Inside Xhloe Rice and Natasha Roland’s Award-Winning Clown Comedy at SoHo Playhouse
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What If They Ate the Baby: Inside Xhloe Rice and Natasha Roland’s Award-Winning Clown Comedy at SoHo Playhouse

At SoHo Playhouse, What If They Ate the Baby—the Fringe First–winning clown comedy by Xhloe Rice and Natasha Roland—turns 1950s housewife banter into a surreal, darkly funny exploration of McCarthyism, gender politics, and the unsettling power of physical storytelling.

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