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Review: “Boy in a Box” at Whitefire Theatre
Paul Coates’ “Boy in a Box,” directed by Thomas Zoeschg at the Whitefire Theatre, is an unsettling one-man examination of race, history and confinement. The show follows Alexander MacMillian (Coates), a history professor who adopts a homeless “crack baby” and raises him inside a box. Through direct narration and pointed audience interaction, Alexander dissects America’s racial legacy and forces us to confront the psychological and literal consequences of living within imposed
Dondre Tuck
4 hours ago3 min read


Review: “Big Hair” at The Whitefire Theatre
Maegan Mandarino describes her new solo show “Big Hair: A Rad and Wild Love Affair” as “a musical dramedy about the short-lived love...
Anthony Gutierrez
Mar 18, 20252 min read
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