Wildside Festival

ARTICLES

Entertainment picks up
as January progresses

From Bugs Bunny to Uta Lemper, with the Wildside in between. By Byron Toben

Wildside Festival 2023
ends on a high note

Planting an Apple Tree and Me, My Selfie and I deliver a grand finale. By Byron Toben

Jean Genet’s Les Bonnes
at the Centaur Wildside Festival

The arbitrariness of class designations and the very real struggle of class inequality. By Jacqueline van de Geer

Some warm and cozy
early February entertainment

Events range from Ancient Greece to Modern Ireland and the annual Wildside Festival. By Byron Toben

Welcome to the Chinese
Year of the Rabbit

Centaur Theatre stages Wildside Festival and Infinitheatre revives a past gem. By Byron Toben

Events to watch as January
slides into February

Online shows, lectures, discussions and some real political theatre. By Byron Toben

Two more must-see
Wildside Festival shows

Reviews of MoonCow Theatre Co’s Night Cows and The Bakery’s SKIN. By Jacqueline van de Geer

Two Wildside Festival shows
that deliver the goods

Reviews of Black Balloon: Leila and Whiteface Cabaret. By Faith Langston

Some “don’t miss” mid-January
streaming events

Shows from the Wildside Festival, Red Bull and Mint Theaters, the Jewish Public Library and the Wheel Club.  By Byron Toben

Don’t Read the Comments
makes you laugh and think

The Centaur Theatre Wildside Festival offering examines the spectrum of consent. By Julia Ainsworth

Wildside Festival 2020: Multiple Organism and Tomorrow

Centaur’s audacious annual festival of cutting edge indie theatre opens with two daring works. By Julia Ainsworth

Wildside Festival 2019 wrap-up

Reviews of two more amazing shows and closing comments. By Byron Toben
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