BLIND PUG ARTS COLLECTIVE PRESENTS

THE THEATRE OF SELF-LOATHING

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BLIND PUG ARTS COLLECTIVE PRESENTS

THE THEATRE OF SELF-LOATHING

PRESENTS WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOLF?

BLIND PUG ARTS COLLECTIVE PRESENTS

THE THEATRE OF SELF-LOATHING

PRESENTS WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOLF?

POLAROID STORIES

BY. NAOMI IIZUKA

POLAROID STORIES

BY. NAOMI IIZUKA

POLAROID STORIES

BY. NAOMI IIZUKA

POLAROID STORIES

BY. NAOMI IIZUKA

TAME.

TAME.

POLAROID STORIES

BY. NAOMI IIZUKA

POLAROID STORIES

BY. NAOMI IIZUKA

POLAROID STORIES

BY. NAOMI IIZUKA

JONELLE WALKER

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    Jonelle has worked as a freelance arts critic and journalist in the Washington, DC area since 2014. She has written for Washington City Paper, DCist, DC Theatre Scene, among others.

     

    Select publications listed below:

    • “Make Film Great Again?” (Urban Scrawl/Artapedia)

    • “Tia Nina Returns to Fringe With Tit Puppets, Crotch Lights, and Glitter Blood” (Washington City Paper)

    • “Woolly’s Moving and Impossible ‘Nether’ World Tackles Virtual Ethics" (DCist)

    • “Proof of Parity: An Interview with the Stars Of 1st Stage’s New Show" (DCist)

    • “Father Comes Home from the Wars is a Timely Odyssey,” (DCist)

    • “Young Creative Minds Are Behind Arena’s Dear Evan Hansen” (DCist) 

    • “Roundhouse Theatre’s Rapture, Blister, Burn is Feminist, Funny, And a Little Infuriating” (DCist)

    • “Slouching Towards Washington: Forum’s Podcast-Play Walking the City of Silence and Stone” (DCist)

    • “Legacy At Forefront Of The Welders’ Not Enuf Lifetimes” (DCist)

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