a new musical is about the ambiguous moments where joy and sorrow meet, but it all comes together into a show that's unambiguously enjoyable.
SOURCE: CurtainUp at 08:53AMhere's a lot of interesting drama in Samuel D. Hunter's play and the production is well done.
SOURCE: CurtainUp at 07:40AMSince Sheridan's play gives Mrs. Malaprop most of the good dialogue Everyone else can't help but be upstaged by Carol Schultz who plays her here
SOURCE: CurtainUp at 07:37AMDirector Christopher Loar once again separates O'Neill's very complete directions from the dialogue . . . Read More
SOURCE: CurtainUp at 06:43AMRichard Maxwell's latest is at times strange, dreamy, stinging, and comic. It's a complicated show to digest, but well worth the energy.
SOURCE: CurtainUp at 10:28AMJean-Paul Sartre's play at the Pearl Theatre Company charmingly grapples with heavy existential questions by skipping ahead to the afterlife
SOURCE: CurtainUp at 07:18AMTom Noonan's new play is populated with complex figures who are simultaneously proud and vulnerable, sympathetic and distasteful, in touch with reality and completely removed from it
SOURCE: CurtainUp at 09:06AMCBS News writer/producer Thomas F. Flynn's stage adaptation of his memores of the horrors of that "Forever September Morning" .
SOURCE: CurtainUp at 06:35AMMoving Jonas Hassen Khemiri's play play is powerful but moving it to New York from its original European context creates some distracting implausibility. . . Read More
SOURCE: CurtainUp at 07:43AMJohn Hodgman's I Stole Your Dad
SOURCE: CurtainUp at 08:32AMclever puppets and other visually entertaining elements add up to a show that entertains with a well-balanced set of humorous and somber moments.
SOURCE: CurtainUp at 08:15AMMarlane Meyer's new play may not always be pleasant to watch, but it's a cerebral and well-composed dramedy that is worth seeing.. . Read More
SOURCE: CurtainUp at 03:28PMThis musical knows exactly what it is, and it happens to be a lot of fun. Disaster? Anything but.
SOURCE: CurtainUp at 07:55AMChad Beckim is blunt in his indictment of a current state of affairs, and Hal Brooks' production fulfills the goal of the script in tackling its subject matter directly and forcefully. . .
SOURCE: at 07:58AMAnd Miles to Go Partial Comfort Productions at The Wild Project 195 E. 3rd Street www.partialcomfort.org kicks off it's 11th season with the World Premiere of by Chad Beckim (A Bright New…
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