Meghan reviews Charli Brissey's Miraging at Krannert Center's Studio Dance I, an abstract performance that re-invisioned the boundaries and relationships between bodies, beads and any other barrier that separates us.
Posts by Meghan McCoy:
February Dance: Finding joy in political engagement
Meghan details her reaction to the five differing components of Dance at Illinois' February Dance.
Connections: Helping women a pair of pants at a time
Meghan explores Connections Retail Store, which is supporting survivors of homelessness and domestic violence through a beloved activity, shopping.
What would be on your list of Brilliant Things?
Meghan reviews Every Brilliant Thing, a show that successfully strived to remind us all of life's little joys through depression by a list of brilliant things.
A priest, a rabbi, and a lawyer walk into a maze
Meghan reviews The Minotaur at Krannert Center of Performing Arts, where the classical Greek myth gets a modern take.
In the Blood looks past appearances
Meghan reviews the thought-provoking play In the Blood, a modern adaptation of Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlett Letter which explores society's responses towards homeless single mothers.
A little light needed for this dark novel
Meghan reviews Schuy R. Weishaar's unusual novel Dark of the Center Line.
Appropriate or not? Kingdom City at Krannert Center
Meghan chats with director J.W. Morissette about the upcoming play Kingdom City at Krannert Center of Performing Arts.
Reflection and re-telling: Sara Paige
I sat down with Sara Paige, a local artist and graduate student to discuss her motivations and ideas behind her art.
The best sort of Nunsense
Meghan reviews Nunsense, a hilarious play complete with singing nuns, audience quizzes, and even a tap-dance routine.