Writing
I specialize in writing pieces on culture, education, and politics. My pieces have been published by D.C. Theatre Arts, Washington City Paper, Broadway Beat, and Inside Higher Education. I am also a member of the Society of Professional Journalists.
DC Theatre Arts
"DC Theater Arts is Washington, D.C.'s most comprehensive source of performing arts coverage. Presenting critically engaging reviews, features, and news, we provide everything you need to be a savvy theatergoer in DC, Baltimore, and NYC."
November 2022
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NatPhil and Broadway Stars Deliver a Variety Show of Broadway Treats
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Unpacking what was funny and not in David Sedaris' show at Kennedy Center
September 2022
July 2022
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"Something Rotten!" Is a Joyous Farce at the Little Theatre of Alexandria
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Much like the Black Plague, the joy the Little Theatre of Alexandria’s production of Something Rotten! emanates is unexpectedly infectious.
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The Blue Man Group Leans Into Weirdness and Wonder On Tour at the Kennedy Center
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"One of Blue Man Group’s taglines is “Hard to Describe. Easy to Love.” Kudos to their publicist; this is spot-on. And the fact the show’s meaning isn’t handed to you on a silver platter is why it confuses some, and confuses AND delights others — and has done so since 1987."
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The Second City' at the Kennedy Center Has a Message For Americans: Calm down
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" The show offers a blend of political humor and just plain silliness while all the time presenting a refreshing message to treasure during our apocalypse: All we can do is our best."
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(Quoted by the Kennedy Center in promotional materials)
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May 2022
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"Female comics stage a weekend ‘RIOT!’ at Kennedy Center"
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"The Kennedy Center is hosting some of America’s top female comics this weekend in honor of Women’s History Month at RIOT!, a showcase of some of the best current and up-and-coming female headliners.
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The gala night Jon Stewart Got the Mark Twain Prize at the Kennedy Center
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"Especially as a young person hoping to work in political satire, the larger-than-life experience of attending the Mark Twain Prize ceremony was a formative one that I will not soon forget. While the tickets for this gala are not inexpensive for casual comedy lovers, those who are able to acquire them should absolutely seek to attend coming years’ Mark Twain Prize galas, if simply for the chance to experience briefly being inside the world of those figures we know and love from stage and screen."
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(Represented DCTA at the annual Mark Twain Prize red carpet gala at the Kennedy Center)
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March 2022
February 2022
2021
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What's So Funny About John Oliver?
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A preview of John Oliver's 2021 performances at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. that doubles as a 2000-word research paper analyzing British humor and Last Week Tonight's journalistic approach to comedy.
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Preview: Remember This: The Lesson of Jan Karski
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Preview of David Straithairn's performance at the Shakespeare Theatre Company as WWII resistance fighter Jan Karski. The play is a masterful solo performance about the man who tried to warn the Oval Office of the Holocaust, only to be disbelieved.
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Washington City Paper
November 2022
"In depth reporting on D.C.'s local news, food, arts, and sports" WCP
The Broadway Beat
"Satirical Broadway News for Real Broadway Newsies" - The Broadway Beat
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Wow! They Finally Made the Things From "Cats" Real
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Nobody is sure why they made them a fraction of the size, or why they walk on all fours at all times, or why they don't sing or dance (wasn't that a big part of it?), but early feedback is highly positive.
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REPORT: Local Woman Not Theatre Kid, Just Extrovert With Limited Taste in Music
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"At long last, local student Anna Mitchell has been deemed by experts to not in fact be a “theatre kid,” as many suspected, but simply an extrovert with limited social skills who enjoys repetition-heavy pop ballads involving sad women."
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QUIZ: Is Your Relationship Strong Enough To See "Company" On a Date?
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Jesus Comes Again, is Immediately Sued by Andrew Lloyd Webber for Copyright Infringement
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“As the trumpets resounded, so did the high-pitched yelps of a 5’9” Englishman as he hollered upwards at the enrobed figure descending from the sky engulfed by archangels and blinding white light."
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Local Woman's Personality Just Dripping With "Allowed To See 'Cats' Too Young"
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“She's simultaneously as interested in methods of literary critical theory as she is in videos of cute furry animals slamming into glass doors, thinking they were windows.”
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"You just know Tim Burton creates viruses all day long in his parents' basement.
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Sociopath? Theatre Writer Creates Characters and Makes Them Suffer
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"'I get this sick delight out of it,' admitted a nonchalant Rattleblade, stroking a hairless cat, which is impressively hard to do in a straitjacket."
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Inside Higher Education
June 2021
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"When advocating against injustice, one must first put their own adversity, such as discomforts from the pandemic, in perspective, writes student Alexandra Bowman."
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"Inside Higher Ed provides the latest news, analysis and solutions for the entire higher education community. Inside Higher Ed is owned by Times Higher Education (THE), the world’s most authoritative source of data, analysis and information on higher education, with five decades’ experience dedicated to the field."
Weekly Humorist
October 2021
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Trump Live-Tweets the Cats Movie
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Article riffing on the news item that throughout his presidency, Trump was reportedly kept from "the brink of rage" by the song "Memory" from Cats.
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Selected for the Weekly Humorist's Editor's Picks: Best of 2021 collection.
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