


This is a Reality: Milk Crate Theatre’s This House is Mine
Charlie O’Grady and Ethan McKenzie saw a very valuable play





More to it than Shifting Furniture: SUDS’ The Removalists
Charlie O’Grady watched some men punch each other for a bit.

I Expected a Celebration: Belvoir’s Blue Wizard
Joel Hillman and Charlie O’Grady felt complicit in a trainwreck.

A Show You’ve Probably Seen Before: SUDS’ Between Two Waves
A white male of above average intelligence attempts to impose important truths on the world through convoluted conversations with his straight-laced alternative girlfriend and his well-adjusted but perhaps emotionally stunted best friend, all the while battling mental deterioration. Add the heavy-handed metaphor of a climatologist with anxiety disorder and you’ve got a show you’ve probably…

Ringing the Alarm Bells: SUDS’ Between Two Waves
Writer Ian Meadows wants us to know we’re all going to die. Between Two Waves, directed by Jack Ballhausen for SUDS, rings all the alarm bells, and in all the right ways. In this production, climate change and personal drama collide in a flurry of frustration and tension. Angela Colins and Kurt Dilweg A: Charlie Falkner…