In Synetic Theater's new war drama "Home of the Soldier," the bodies pile up, but unfortunately, so do the cliches. This 90-minute dance-play, about a young man who enlists in the military to save his father " a general who has been captured by an enemy wearing gauzy, free-flowing netting " is a whole album of echoes. As a result, it never reverberates with an identity of its own. Read full article >>
SOURCE: Washington Post at 01:26AM on June 9, 2012