A Journey into Repression: My Reflections on The House of Bernarda Alba The first time I stumbled upon Federico García Lorca’s The House of Bernarda Alba, something about it beckoned me, almost as if the ghosts of its characters were whispering secrets untold. As I flipped through the pages of this haunting play, I found

A Journey of Struggle and Resilience: A Review of The Medicine Woman of Galveston When I first stumbled upon The Medicine Woman of Galveston, I was immediately drawn in by the premise of a tenacious woman grappling with society’s constraints while trying to carve her own path. Amanda Skenandore’s storytelling had intrigued me in her