Caitlin Hart

Urban Theatre Movement Presents: Urban Unrest

caitlin hart · June 18, 2017 certified reviewer
This show was poetic, deep, funny, surprising and addressed important social issues with ease, confidence and candor. ... full review

Stringmates

caitlin hart · June 18, 2017 certified reviewer
Stringmates is a simple look at the idea of "soul mates". ... full review

Toys

caitlin hart · June 18, 2017 certified reviewer
This was a disturbing, effective and informative exploration of sex trafficking. ... full review

Confessions of an Arab Woman

caitlin hart · June 18, 2017 certified reviewer
This was a feminist, theatrical and poetic exploration of women in the Arab world - very insightful, interesting, complicated and informative. ... full review

Been so long

caitlin hart · June 18, 2017 certified reviewer
This was a straight-forward dark romantic comedy with sharp dialogue and witty banter. ... full review

Dead Air

caitlin hart · June 14, 2017 certified reviewer
My overall impression is that the piece is in the very early stages of the development process. It has an interesting idea but needs to go through a solid development process to become dramaturgically sound and fleshed out. ... full review

Rapture

caitlin hart · June 27, 2014 certified reviewer
YOU WON'T BE RAPTURED BUT ITS NOT A NIGHT IN HELL ***This review first appeared on www.thechamberpot.org*** Pastor Malachi (Al Rahn) usurps the pulpit from his mentor, Jedediah, in RAPTURE, a silly Sunday morning “church” service that pokes fun at sin with poppy, enjoyable songs like “Sinners, Every One”. While stumbling through the devotion, Malachi’s ex-girlfriend and Jedediah’s daughter, Rebecca, pops up from the congregation (aka the audience) and reveals she’s broken Malachi’s heart by sudde... full review

WEARHORSE

caitlin hart · June 21, 2014 certified reviewer
WEARHORSE by John Hendel, Reviewed by Caitlin Hart. ***This review first appeared on The Chamberpot; thechamberpot.org/***While taking provocative photos inside a dead, bloody, horse carcass, seemingly successful artist Erica (Caroline Bloom) begs her photographer and lackey friend Reggie (Brendan A. Bradley) to post the photos on 4chan for widespread fame. Although Reggie refuses, the two embark on a long winded, sometimes funny, dispute - contemplating fame, success, art, and sexuality in the i... full review

Star-Cross'd

caitlin hart · June 13, 2014 certified reviewer
I had no idea what to expect walking into Star-Cross'd but I love movement/dance as well as Romeo and Juliet so I had high hopes! Unfortunately, those were not met. All the "movers" in this piece are on the low end of technically skilled and not a single one exhibited vulnerability or real emotion (a clear must when playing Romeo and Juliet). The lighting design was distracting and misguided, the costumes were unspecific and cheesy (I'm pretty sure they were attempting to suggest the Middle East ... full review

A Gay Importance of Being Earnest

caitlin hart · June 09, 2014 certified reviewer
This show is fun! I enjoyed the truncated version of the script and the actors were all solid – each with standout moments. I also enjoyed the costumes and sound design. If you’re looking for a simple show that has sassy, gay, entertainment – check this out.... full review