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Saturday, October 29, 2016

First Nighter: Kenneth Branagh in John Osborne's "The Entertainer," Kemp Powers's Thrilling "One Night in Miami...," Peter Shaffer by David Finkle

Before the 90-minute play ends, Powers has delivered a subtle lecture on racial intolerance that existed then and still does

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First Nighter: Kenneth Branagh in John Osborne's "The Entertainer," Kemp Powers's Thrilling "One Night in Miami...," Peter Shaffer by David Finkle

Branagh starts with a deft tap routine executed in Neil Austin's hazy lighting and augmented by four dancing cuties. Immediately

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Thursday, October 27, 2016

First Nighter: William Finn's "Falsettos" is Back and Bold and Bountiful by David Finkle

A master tunesmith, Finn risks undermining himself in the virtually sung-though enterprise. That occurs when, despite Michael

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First Nighter: William Finn's "Falsettos" is Back and Bold and Bountiful by David Finkle

So Falsettos is a work (two works?) of personal searching. This is something Finn has been compelled to do throughout his

SOURCE: www.huffpost.com at 07:40PM
Friday, October 21, 2016

First Nighter: Shakespeare's "Cymbeline" Screened In Melly Still's Fiery RSC Production by David Finkle

Shakespeare repeated many of his favorite Elizabethan spins in Cymbeline, and there's no point in laying them all out. Still

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 05:30PM

First Nighter: Shakespeare's "Cymbeline" Screened In Melly Still's Fiery RSC Production by David Finkle

Still's myriad contributions are endlessly exciting and include a symbolic tree trunk sometime removed for the placement

SOURCE: www.huffpost.com at 05:30PM
Sunday, October 16, 2016

First Nighter: The Actors Company Theatre "She Stoops to Conquer" Revival Remains on its Haunches by David Finkle

About She Stoops to Conquer and just to fill in readers unaware of the plot: Mr. and Mrs. Hardcastle (John Rothman, Cynthia

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 07:22PM

First Nighter: The Actors Company Theatre "She Stoops to Conquer" Revival Remains on its Haunches by David Finkle

There is one notable exception to the at-best-adequate performing. Beck, a TACT member, always knows how to negotiate these

SOURCE: www.huffpost.com at 07:22PM
Thursday, October 13, 2016

First Nighter: "Inner Voices" Series Introduces Three Strong One-Act Solo Musicals by David Finkle

That's right. It's no news that many comics have turned to telling jokes as a handy defense against deep-seated despair. Until

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 06:48PM
Sunday, October 9, 2016

First Nighter: David Harrower's "Public Enemy" Doesn't Entirely Modernize Henrik Ibsen's "An Enemy of the People" by David Finkle

This at a time when stateside Democrats and Republicans--though democracy is often tested but not repudiated--are doing their

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 07:30PM
Thursday, October 6, 2016

First Nighter: Brian Friel's "Afterplay," Horton Foote's "The Roads to Home," Jonathan Rockefeller's "That Golden Girls Show! by David Finkle

Brian Friel took a more direct approach in 2002 with Afterplay, just revived at the Irish Repertory. (Don't confuse this

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First Nighter: Brian Friel's "Afterplay," Horton Foote's "The Roads to Home," Jonathan Rockefeller's "That Golden Girls Show! by David Finkle

There's no question that "A Nightingale"--maybe the strongest of the trio--comes across as a verbatim exchange between and

SOURCE: www.huffpost.com at 08:53AM
Wednesday, September 28, 2016

First Nighter: Judith Light Illuminates Neil LaBute's "All The Ways to Say I Love You," Brian Quijada Shines in His "Where Did We Sit o by David Finkle

Now Neil LaBute uses <em>All the Ways to Say I Love You</em> as an illustration of the eventual devastation afflicting a teacher in the Midwest who strays with a student from her…

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 07:30PM

First Nighter: Judith Light Illuminates Neil LaBute's "All The Ways to Say I Love You," Brian Quijada Shines in His "Where Did We Sit o by David Finkle

Now Neil LaBute uses <em>All the Ways to Say I Love You</em> as an illustration of the eventual devastation afflicting a teacher in the Midwest who strays with a student from her…

SOURCE: www.huffpost.com at 07:30PM

First Nighter: Judith Light Illuminates Neil LaBute's "All The Ways to Say I Love You," Brian Quijada Shines in His "Where Did We Sit o by David Finkle

Now Neil LaBute uses <em>All the Ways to Say I Love You</em> as an illustration of the eventual devastation afflicting a teacher in the Midwest who strays with a student from her…

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 03:30PM
Tuesday, September 27, 2016

First Nighter: Ars Nova's "Underground Railroad Game" Perhaps More Gamey Than Game by David Finkle

For their part, Kidwell and Sheppard have shaped a 75-minute piece taking on the pernicious persistence of racism in American

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 11:26AM

First Nighter: Ars Nova's "Underground Railroad Game" Perhaps More Gamey Than Game by David Finkle

For those having read directly above--or simply have taken in the Underground Railroad Game title--and think the enterprise

SOURCE: www.huffpost.com at 11:26AM
Tuesday, September 20, 2016

First Nighter: Nilo Cruz's Touching 'Bathing In Moonlight' Needs More Light by David Finkle

The matriarch of the four-member household (Edward Pierce designed the appealing set) is Martina (Priscilla Lopez), who's

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 05:05PM

First Nighter: Nilo Cruz's Touching 'Bathing In Moonlight' Needs More Light by David Finkle

Emily Mann's direction is often tentative, perhaps due to her sensing Cruz has as yet not completed his sympathetic, ultimately

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Sunday, September 18, 2016

First Nighter: Shelagh Delaney's "A Taste of Honey" Tastily Revived by David Finkle

An intriguing take on these revivals is that they're both English plays of the 1950s, but there's a chasm between them--a

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Thursday, September 15, 2016

First Nighter: Kecia Lewis, Rebecca Naomi Jones Make "Marie and Rosetta" a Rockin'-Good Gospel Time by David Finkle

As Christopher Akerlind's lights rise, Rosetta in a glittering white gown has her eyes closed, while Marie in peach frock

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 02:08PM

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