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Reginald L. Wilson plays Terrence and Tatiana Scott plays Sable in Wilson's play on domestic violence, Scrambled Eggs. Photo courtesy of Faith Steps Productions
Off Broadway
Edward A Kliszus

Scrambled Eggs

Scrambled Eggs by the author Reginald L. Wilson made its world premiere at the Gene Frankel Theater in New York City. It was crafted in honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month. It was billed as a “compelling play on domestic violence is meant to incite conversation, build understanding, and inspire advocacy.”

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Psycho Clan and ETR Ventures' Nightmare Dollhouse
Off Broadway
Edward A Kliszus

Nightmare Dollhouse

Nightmare Dollhouse was a spooky, creepy doll-themed event that sent shivers down spines, horrible horripilations indeed! The event was staged in an old building in New York’s Lower East Side. One inched through the dimly lit rooms while walking or crawling through creepy spaces. Strange artifacts, surprises, and spine-tingling antics by weird characters made the heart race. I’ll not give it all away, but my favorite may have been sticking needles in a voodoo doll as the victim squirmed, or wait, perhaps I enjoyed drinking from a child’s make-believe haunted tea set as I was offered a ‘biscuit’ shaped like a giant cockroach.

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Hamilton Clancy center stage as a cowboy in a scene from Shakespeare in the Parking Lot. Photo by Jonathan Slaff
Off Broadway
Edward A Kliszus

Shakespeare’s The Comedy of Errors

The actors’ droll and elegant linguistic patter sliced into the backdrop of the city’s hubbub of engines, horns, and sirens. The virtual world they drew us into was a topsy-turvy pastiche of clever banter, delight, and merriment.

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Beauty & Essex restaurant entry. Photo credit: Sora Vernikoff
New York Restaurant Reviews
Sora Vernikoff

Beauty & Essex Restaurant

The Beauty & Essex restaurant located in Manhattan’s Lower East Sde serves tasty food and sells vintage jewelry and musical instruments.

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