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John K. Adams

  • WHAT HAPPENS WHEN A THEATER PATRON IS INJURED DURING A SHOW IN NEW YORK

    Actress with a disability driving around the stage in an electric wheelchair and rehearsing a performance with actors and a director in a dim theater, with a spotlight.

    If you’ve ever wondered what actually happens when someone gets hurt during a show in New York, you’re not alone. It’s surprisingly common—think slippery floors, wobbly steps, or just not enough lighting to see where you’re going. If the theater or whoever’s running it dropped the ball on safety or didn’t bother warning folks about…

  • Theater Review: PARALLEL PROCESS (Odyssey Theatre)

    Silhouettes of two soldiers standing against a red background labeled 'Parallel Process'.

    GHOSTS OF WAR, SHADOWS OF BROTHERHOOD Looking back fifty years, who doesn’t wish they’d acted differently? Decisions made in a moment can have eternal consequences. Ever help your brother commit a murder? Was it self-defense? What would the police think? Is violence ever justified? Tom Jenkins and Alan McRae In Parallel Process, written and directed…

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