“Giselle, Act 2”: Stage + Studio by Annie Honebrink
Cemeteries are peace to me. My dad is the manager for the second largest cemetery in Kentucky, so I spent my childhood running through the graves and skipping amongst the … Continued
Cemeteries are peace to me. My dad is the manager for the second largest cemetery in Kentucky, so I spent my childhood running through the graves and skipping amongst the … Continued
One of the beautiful aspects of Giselle is the ability for every person to find a way to relate to the story. The characters are incredibly human. Each viewer should … Continued
By Erica Rucker for LEO Weekly March 21,2018 “You don’t feel that most of the people in these incidents do not like black people, but simply are a product of … Continued
The fear sets in fast. In the pit of my stomach. Pop. I hear it again in my head. But I wonder if I ever heard it at all—or did … Continued