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Review: ‘{my lingerie play},’ a Glitter-Dusted, Song-Filled Call for Liberation

Oct 9, 2017

That’s how it usually goes, anyway, but Diana Oh’s messy-beautiful new show — the logorrheically titled “{my lingerie play} 2017: THE CONCERT AND CALL TO ARMS!!!!!!!!! The Final Installation” — makes its own rule about that. It’s a slightly miraculous gesture, and in its blend of compassion, defiance and practicality it’s emblematic of Ms. Oh’s show, a glitter bomb of feminist and queer protest that feels just right for this cultural moment.

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