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An Analysis of Othello in RED VELVET

Connie is not the most important character to Lolita Chakrabarti, a well-known British actress and the author of Red Velvet. The play was produced in London at the Tricycle Theatre in 2012, at St. Ann’s Warehouse in Brooklyn in 2014, and during the opening season…


Getting the Dirt on Sweet Smell of Success

We New Liners all fell in love with Sweet Smell of Success as we worked on it, as it was truly a privilege to work on material this strong.

I notice that when we talk about it to other people, the first thing we talk about is the…


Fun Home Is The Story Of Our Home

When we were given the huge opportunity to produce Fun Home in our home in Eastern Iowa, I knew what the story meant to me, but I wasn’t sure how my home would feel about it. I saw the show with the original Broadway cast in the summer of 2015 because the marketing…


Company One Theatre & Unconventional Spaces

Here at Company One Theatre we talk a lot about community outreach and engagement. As a self-identified “theatre for the people,” we constantly strive to cultivate new audiences and break the boundaries of what theatre can be. Oftentimes, this means…

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