
Media Theater's maddeningly inconsistent 'Carousel' can be chiefly characterized by what it lacks. Cameron Kelsall reviews.
SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 09:18PM[SHARE]Philadelphia playwright George Kelly once dominated Broadway. A rare revival of his 1924 comedy 'The Show-Off' suggests why. Cameron Kelsall reviews.
SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 11:48AM[SHARE]Cameron Kelsall calls bullshit at the hell Max Posner reserves for an over-burdened son. The post Review: The Treasurer at Playwrights Horizons appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 05:09PM[SHARE]More often than not, the Walnut Street Theater's production of 'Souvenir' turns Florence Foster Jenkins into an object of ridicule. Cameron Kelsall reviews.
SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 09:34PM[SHARE]At Act II Playhouse, Tony Braithwaite offers a sterile paean to life behind the curtain. Cameron Kelsall reviews.
SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 04:32PM[SHARE]Jon Robin Baitz's attempt at a theatrical dark night of the soul merely scratches the surface of the fractious American family. Cameron Kelsall reviews.
SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 10:39AM[SHARE]Bucks County Playhouse's refreshingly traditional production of 'Guys and Dolls' doesn't rock the boat. Cameron Kelsall reviews.
SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 09:39PM[SHARE]Dominique Morisseau takes on the school-to-prison paradigm in her newest play. Cameron Kelsall reviews. The post Review: Pipeline at Lincoln Center – Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater appeare…
SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 12:57PM[SHARE]Alex Keiper advocates for the next generation of Philadelphia performers in an intelligent, wide-ranging, gender non-conforming cabaret. Cameron Kelsall reviews.
SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 05:17PM[SHARE]The Chicago Sun-Times' chief theater critic, Hedy Weiss, sets off another firestorm after a Steppenwolf review. Philly critic Cameron Kelsall considers.
SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 04:18PM[SHARE]Ken Ludwig's serviceable but toothless stage adaptation of Murder on the Orient Express at Princeton's McCarter Theatre Company owes more to Sidney Lumet than Agatha Christie.
SOURCE: TalkinBroadway at 12:33PM[SHARE]New Jersey Repertory Company, in the shore town of Long Branch, has admirably bucked this trend for close to twenty years, focusing almost exclusively on world premieres. Many of the works t…
SOURCE: TalkinBroadway at 08:01AM[SHARE]But anyone who's sat through a slavishly literal production of a kitchen-sink play can tell you that it's not always a pleasant experience. How wonderful, then, to watch I Remember Mama and …
SOURCE: TalkinBroadway at 11:44AM[SHARE]The awareness of definition and categorization established in the first moments of Branden Jacobs-Jenkins' acclaimed An Octoroon, currently receiving its area premiere at Wilma Theater under…
SOURCE: TalkinBroadway at 10:12AM[SHARE]The extraordinary American soprano Latonia Moore sang only her second complete operatic performance at the Metropolitan Opera on Wednesday night. Like her company debut -- as Aida, in 2012 -…
SOURCE: Show Showdown at 04:38PM[SHARE]Familiar, by the in-demand playwright and actress Danai Gurira (Eclipsed, The Walking Dead), is a kitchen sink comedy-drama with an African twist. It focuses on the Chinyamwira family, a Zim…
SOURCE: Show Showdown at 03:52PM[SHARE]She Loves Me is my favorite musical, hands down. The book is funny and drum-tight; the score is comprised of one sparkling number after another. It has no fewer than eight knockout roles. Sa…
SOURCE: Show Showdown at 02:05PM[SHARE]Philadelphians are urged to get themselves down to Broad Street, so they can be among the first to see a brilliant new play by a true living master.
SOURCE: TalkinBroadway at 11:27AM[SHARE]It may be redundant at this point, but I want to echo my colleagues and reiterate that it's really just gob-smacking to be able to live in a time of such bounteous creation, and to have the …
SOURCE: Show Showdown at 03:30PM[SHARE]Clocking in at nearly three hours, Diner tries to both romanticize and deconstruct a simpler time in the American past. Unfortunately, it fails on both counts.
SOURCE: TalkinBroadway at 09:56AM[SHARE]Photo: Joan MarcusMy colleagues Wendy and Liz generally offered praised for Robert O'Hara's Barbecue, which runs through next Sunday at The Public's Newman Theater (read their thoughts …
SOURCE: Show Showdown at 03:58PM[SHARE]Annaleigh Ashford garnered praise and a Tony nomination for her scene-stealing work in Kinky Boots; a year later, she walked away with the prize for her dizzyingly satisfying turn as Essie C…
SOURCE: Show Showdown at 05:09PM[SHARE]Sam Shepard's Fool For Love is a strange, searing play. Although it takes place in real time, in the stark and unforgiving Western landscape the author so often favors, one cannot shake the …
SOURCE: Show Showdown at 03:12PM[SHARE]I am pleased to announce that I will be joining Talkin' Broadway as a contributing critic. I will be covering theatrical productions in New Jersey and Philadelphia. Although I can'…
SOURCE: Show Showdown at 03:56PM[SHARE]Two young women reflect each other through a mirror. One is dark-haired and slight, with a deeply expressive face. The other is blond and fuller-bodied, with a guitar strapped to her back. T…
SOURCE: Show Showdown at 12:12PM[SHARE]I find it hard to believe that Philip Ridley's Mercury Fur -- written in 2005, but just now receiving its New York premiere, under the auspices of The New Group -- caused such ire upon …
SOURCE: Show Showdown at 02:38PM[SHARE]Not much happens in The Flick, but you probably know that already. The play's languid running time -- three-and-a-half hours, with the fist act clocking in at almost two -- and liberal use o…
SOURCE: Show Showdown at 02:07PM[SHARE]The 2015/2016 theater season has already begun, with the much lauded Broadway premiere of Hamilton (and the less-lauded debut of Amazing Grace) and the first new shows of the Off-Broadway se…
SOURCE: Show Showdown at 11:32AM[SHARE]photo: T. Charles EricksonAudra McDonald cemented her living legend status in 2014, when she won her sixth competitive Tony, becoming not only the first actor to achieve that feat but also t…
SOURCE: Show Showdown at 01:08AM[SHARE]photo: Paul FoxMike Bartlett --whose Oliver-winning satire King Charles III will premiere on Broadway in the fall -- wrote his taut, often funny, surprisingly moving An Intervention for a ma…
SOURCE: Show Showdown at 01:08AM[SHARE]photo: Matthew MurphyNo one path leads to an indelible, unforgettable performance. Sometimes an actor takes a classic, timeless role and makes it truly their own, to the point where anyone e…
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