
Samuel D Hunter could have easily taken a preachy approach to his characters who lead less than ideal lives, but he doesn't
SOURCE: CurtainUp at 05:58PM[SHARE]Some fictional financial mayhemloosely based around the same concepts that caused our latest recession and housing bubble
SOURCE: CurtainUp at 05:58PM[SHARE]a chance for New Yorkers to to see how topics affect a communit
SOURCE: CurtainUp at 05:58PM[SHARE]Leave it to the Rude Mechs to take a topic that would seem to only speak to insider (aka theater insiders), and make it not only fabulously funny, but also universal . . .
SOURCE: CurtainUp at 05:58PM[SHARE]Our time with Andy in his office is about the non-spectacular, average struggles that life brings to us all. But the honesty and intimacy with which we go on this journey with Andy is what m…
SOURCE: CurtainUp at 10:58AM[SHARE]Rob MacLachlan's script is compelling, fast and humorous. But at times motives and decisions are opaque, and MacLchlan doesn't venture all the way into the depths of reality's morality
SOURCE: CurtainUp at 08:17AM[SHARE]this odd little concepty gets stranger and stranger as the night goes on. And funnier and funnier
SOURCE: CurtainUp at 07:29AM[SHARE]Bekah Brunstetter's play isn't a story with closure, but it is a story with a journey, and one that tugs at the hea
SOURCE: CurtainUp at 03:21PM[SHARE]a speeding train of a play, going at full speed from start to finish. . .
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