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Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Theater Review: David Byrne Gives Joan of Arc the Imelda Treatment by Jesse Green

As you head to your seat for the new David Byrne musical Joan of Arc: Into the Fire, at the Public, you may smile upon seeing a painted stage drop bearing the legend "She was warned. She was…

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Monday, March 13, 2017

Theater Review: The Moors Is a Brontë Mashup Swimming in Whimsy by Jesse Green

The Playwrights Realm enjoyed a major success last year with The Wolves, a marvelous, eye-opening play by Sarah DeLappe that flipped the tropes of the men-in-sports genre to explore the live…

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Thursday, March 9, 2017

Theater Review: A Reimagined (and Reinvigorated) Glass Menagerie, With Sally Field by Jesse Green

Surely we have reached the point with Tennessee Williams's great plays " if not, perhaps, his lesser ones " where it is desirable and even necessary to deploy them in new ways. They are, var…

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Thursday, March 2, 2017

Theater Review: Significant Other Is Still a Too-Loud, Too-Long Wedding Reception by Jesse Green

What is Jordan Berman's problem? He's 28, adorkably gay, and gainfully employed at an advertising agency. His trio of college besties " Kiki, Vanessa, and Laura " coo over him like a purse p…

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Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Theater Review: A Close-Up Sweeney Todd Gets Extra-Demonic by Jesse Green

We do not question, despite their umpteen revivals, whether the theater "needs" another production of Othello or The Cherry Orchard or Waiting for Godot. Nor should we with Sweeney Todd, one…

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Monday, February 27, 2017

Theater Review: The David Mamet Flameout Is Complete; Will Eno Catches Himself by Jesse Green

Again with the whining! It would take a review longer than this space permits to explore how David Mamet, the great bard of the grifty underclass in early plays like American Buffalo and Gle…

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Thursday, February 23, 2017

Theater Review: Jake Gyllenhaal in Sunday in the Park With George by Jesse Green

A 98-year-old woman named Marie sits in a wheelchair surveying the Georges Seurat painting "A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte" at the Art Institute of Chicago in 1984. She …

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Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Theater Review: Branden Jacobs-Jenkins Brings a 600-Year-Old Play Up to the Moment With Everybody by Jesse Green

Branden Jacobs-Jenkins " a MacArthur genius, a Pulitzer finalist, and a recipient of Yale's Windham"Campbell Literature Prize " gets my award for most-restless playwright. Five of his works …

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Thursday, February 16, 2017

Theater Reviews: Evening at the Talk House and Escaped Alone by Jesse Green

For at least 30 years, Wallace Shawn has been warning theatergoers about totalitarianism: how near it is, how easily we might acquiesce in it. I have to admit I've sometimes found his alarm …

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Thursday, February 9, 2017

Theater Review: This Sunset Boulevard Is Facedown in the Pool by Jesse Green

It's easy to see why Stephen Sondheim and the team of Kander and Ebb each took a stab at musicalizing Sunset Boulevard. The still-startling 1950 movie, directed and co-written by Billy Wilde…

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Theater Review: Encores! Shows Why Big River Isn’t Coming Back Anytime Soon by Jesse Green

It might be possible to enjoy the musical Big River by squinting. It is, after all, based on Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, whose main events " Huck's escape from his Pap, …

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Thursday, January 19, 2017

Theater Review: Jitney, or How August Wilson Learned to Drive by Jesse Green

August Wilson was still a young artist, if no longer a young man, when he started work on Jitney at age 34. Was the play, about some car-service drivers scratching out a living, meant as a o…

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Wednesday, January 18, 2017

Theater Review: Harriet Walter Owns This All-Female Tempest by Jesse Green

On October 20, 1981, six members of an organization called the Black Liberation Army robbed a Brink's armored truck at the Nanuet Mall, killing a Brink's guard and then two policemen who tri…

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Sunday, January 15, 2017

Theater Review: BAM's Bangup Revival of The Beauty Queen of Leenane by Jesse Green

In a dank and grimy cottage in a small town in remote Connemara live the embittered fortyish spinster Maureen Folan and her spiteful mother, Mag, whose name rhymes with "hag" for good reason…

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Thursday, January 5, 2017

32 New Broadway and Off Broadway Shows Worth Seeing in 2017 by Jesse Green

Barring last-minute announcements " unlikely because every available theater is booked " 24 productions are scheduled to open on Broadway between now and the Tony Awards cutoff at the end of…

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Friday, December 16, 2016

Theater Review: The Wolves Has Bark and Bite by Jesse Green

Nine high-school girls on a soccer team somewhere in suburbia yack and confide and bluster and gossip, all at once, about everything from the Khmer Rouge to the relative merits of pads versu…

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Monday, December 12, 2016

Theater Review: A Pair of Reinvented Othellos by Jesse Green

As befits its all-or-nothing love story, Othello is Shakespeare's most intense play, in part because it eschews his usual ADHD dramaturgy. The tragedy of the Moorish general who becomes a he…

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Sunday, December 11, 2016

Theater Review: In Transit, a Musical Without Musicians by Jesse Green

Maybe an a cappella stage musical could make sense: The sound of unaccompanied voices in tight harmony can be compelling, and the genre has proved successful in the Pitch Perfect movies. A b…

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Thursday, December 8, 2016

Theater Review: The Shaggy Excellence of The Band's Visit by Jesse Green

It hasn't been a great year for new musicals; only one " Dear Evan Hansen " made my list of the top ten theatrical productions of 2016. Several others were great in part: the design of Natas…

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Why Was Hairspray Live! Tamer on TV? by Jesse Green

The nearly perfect 2002 stage musical Hairspray is so hardy you don't notice how carefully it's crafted. The score, by Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman, is of course part of that, bringing to …

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Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Theater Review: Taking Minor Pleasure in Tiny Beautiful Things by Jesse Green

In 2010, two years before she became famous as the author of Wild, Cheryl Strayed took over writing the "Dear Sugar" advice column from a friend. She had none of the skills that traditionall…

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Sunday, December 4, 2016

Theater Review: Dear Evan Hansen Moves Uptown, and Gains Something Indefinable by Jesse Green

The big problem in writing great musicals is not the difficulty of writing great songs. The big problem is that the songs, great or not, are cannibals, picking the stories clean and leaving …

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Thursday, December 1, 2016

Theater Review: A Bronx Tale Gets Up and Starts to Sing by Jesse Green

There's a good reason Broadway musicals traditionally leave the gangsters backstage. Except when handled with the greatest skill " as in, say, Guys and Dolls " stories that include mob hits …

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Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Theater Review: The Downs and Ups of Ride the Cyclone by Jesse Green

It's not impossible to find the right tone for a musical comedy about a gruesome subject: Look at Little Shop of Horrors, which both satirizes and honors the implications of its bloodthirsty…

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Monday, November 28, 2016

Theater Review: Homos, or Everyone in America by Jesse Green

"You are no Larry Kramer," the Academic shouts at his boyfriend, the Writer, a hothead on a tear about homophobic violence.  "This isn't Boys in the Band," the Writer later snaps at the…

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Monday, November 21, 2016

Theater Review: Nicky Silver Tries to Move On, With This Day Forward by Jesse Green

When asked in a recent interview what inspired him to write This Day Forward, the playwright Nicky Silver immediately answered, "other writers' successes." If only any line of the play itsel…

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Should the Theater Really Be a Safe Space? by Jesse Green

I met Andy at a party in 1995. Soon afterward, he phoned the host, a mutual friend, to get my number so he could invite me to a play. As it happened, the mutual friend, hearing the descripti…

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Sunday, November 20, 2016

Theater Review: Can Sweet Charity Still Work? by Jesse Green

Probably the strangest and least revivable Broadway genre is the midcentury hooker musical comedy. Shows like Irma La Douce (first produced in 1956), New Girl in Town (1957), and House of Fl…

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Thursday, November 17, 2016

Theater Review: Dead Poets Society Comes to the Stage by Jesse Green

Though he has no prior professional theater credits, Jason Sudeikis holds the stage with confidence and verve as the inspiring prep school teacher John Keating in the adaptation of Dead Poet…

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Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Theater Reviews: The Death of the Last Black Man in the Whole Entire World and Party People by Jesse Green

Sometimes, with a good-enough playwright, it's good to have no idea what's going on. That was the case for me with Suzan-Lori Parks's The Death of the Last Black Man in the Whole Entire Worl…

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Monday, November 14, 2016

Theater Review: Silly Tolstoy? Yes, at Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812 by Jesse Green

How can it be that a show based on the most serious novel of all time is both the most gorgeous new musical in town and, for much of its length, the silliest? That may be a self-answering qu…

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