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@jacquinnsinclair has been a member of Linktree for 4 years and joined in June 2022. Besides social media accounts, jacquinnsinclair has populated their site with 'Black Swan' musical is stunning portrayal of desire | WBUR News, 10 theater productions to see this summer | WBUR News, The Huntington and Central Square Theater win multiple Elliot Norton Awards | WBUR News, A school's perfect veneer cracks in 'Eureka Day' | WBUR News, 'The Mystery of Irma Vep' is delightfully, audaciously strange | WBUR News, The Huntington's 'Oedipus el Rey' is a singular and sharp retelling of a Greek tragedy | WBUR News, There's nothing rotten about Lyric Stage's new production | WBUR News, Two local productions take audiences on very different high-seas journeys | WBUR News, August Wilson's 'Gem of the Ocean' holds vestiges of the past, but lacks tension | WBUR News, 'The Wiz' wins with modern touches and ties to the past, Jordan E. Cooper and Jacquinn Sinclair: Ain't No Mo' talkback at SpeakEasy Stage Company, 'Diary of a Tap Dancer' brims with remarkable rhythm and storytelling, Actors' Shakespeare Project's 'The Piano Lesson' is a moving tale of memory, A rousing 'Ain't No Mo'' poses a provocative question, 15 theater productions to see in Greater Boston this winter, Gold Dust Orphans apply their trademark touch to a horror classic - The Boston Globe, Front Porch serves a 'Holiday Feast' of scenes from Black sitcoms, Double Edge Theatre, Where the Land Is a Star and a Collaborator, GrubStreet | Mentorship Appointments Schedule 2024, Balancing Life and Writing with Jacquinn Sinclair and Jonathan Todd, RSVp to see Jacquinn's "I Belong" Film, New play 'The Ding Dongs' leans into the uncomfortable moments, Lenelle Moïse's 'K-I-S-S-I-N-G' is worth e-m-b-r-a-c-i-n-g at the Calderwood, With ‘Chicken & Biscuits,’ Front Porch has the stage all to itself - The Boston Globe, Audrey gets really tawdry with Ryan Landry at the 'Little Shop' controls, The Huntington returns in fine form with August Wilson's 'Joe Turner's Come and Gone', Mobile pop-up party A Trike Called Funk aims to bridge divides through music, ‘Mentoring Murals’ shows off generations of Black artistic talent - The Boston Globe, Face to Face With Ayana Mack: Creating Images of Power and Purpose, Spacetime (x, y, z + t): Traversing Time and Space through Technology and Art, 13 free things to do in Cape Cod (leaving more money for shopping and lobster rolls) - Lonely Planet, Mariel carves out a scene in Post Office Square, Berkshires Notebook: Food, Flowers And Fun Bookstores, Tanám Wants To Tell The Stories Not Being Told — Through Food, Get your New Jersey Fan Club book, Heels Into the Soil.