Wilma Theater’s Fat Ham explores violence and joy at a Southern backyard barbecue.
A scrappy, intimate staging of Hamlet at the Seaport Museum next to the Delaware River
Instead of desperately in love, Romeo reads as an entitled paradigm of toxic masculinity.
The difference between reading the play and watching a staged performance is the accessibility of the body.
While the comedic elements are what make the show really enjoyable, the ballet has some gasp-worthy moments.