Asya GorovitsinNo Proscenium‘Zoetrope’ Brings Live Theatre Back to New York City (Review)Exquisite Corpse Company presents a kaleidoscope of familiar, absurd scenes from life in self-isolation5 min read·May 18, 2021----
Asya GorovitsinNo ProsceniumHaunting Tales of ‘Someone Else’s House’ (Review)A ghost story by the fire in the age of the virtual theatre5 min read·May 11, 2021----
Asya GorovitsinNo Proscenium‘Posthumous’ Reveals the Corporate Realia of the Digital Afterlife (Review)Participatory drama by Phoenix Tears Productions brings excitement to Zoom5 min read·Feb 14, 2021----
Asya GorovitsinNo ProsceniumManhattan Becomes A Charming, Surreal Montmartre in ‘Voyeur’ (Review)Bated Breath makes creative use of pandemic restrictions in a sidewalk promenade show6 min read·Oct 27, 2020----
Asya GorovitsinNo Proscenium‘The Homes We Build’ Questions Our Notion of Family (Review)Twin Alchemy’s LARP for two explores love and life-long commitment6 min read·Sep 11, 2020----
Asya GorovitsinNo Proscenium‘The Delegation’ Reminds Us of the Power of the People (Review)Coney puts Russians and Brits into a virtual hotel for a diplomatic treaty6 min read·Jul 31, 2020----
Asya GorovitsinNo Proscenium‘To My Distant Love’ Serenades Us Over the Phone (Review)A most intimate opera invites you to fall in love from afar4 min read·Jun 24, 2020----
Asya GorovitsinNo Proscenium‘The Corona Variations’ Mimics Real Life Too Closely (Review)The set of short plays amplifies frustrations of the present moment5 min read·May 26, 2020----
Asya GorovitsinNo Proscenium‘The Ministry of Mundane Mysteries’ Uncovers a Sense of Wonder (Review)A serial phone adventure made about, and for, a single person: you5 min read·May 1, 2020----
Asya GorovitsinNo Proscenium‘The Girl On The Phone’ Gives Players The Chance to Be a Hero (Review)An over-the-phone adventure by Sinking Ship Creations4 min read·Apr 15, 2020----