Her quizzers and yelps, the need of her sound, the holes in her anger revealed through the unsteady rocking of her delivery, created the tapestry that was her performance.
SOURCE: Culture Bot at 11:42AMThe objects could be anything generative, and Heather’s choices are varied, sophisticated, heartfelt, and a fascinating insight into what interests this artist.
SOURCE: Culture Bot at 06:53PMThe anxiety vortex of What Makes Us Feel Good shoots one into the black hole of anxiousness.
SOURCE: Culture Bot at 11:13AMWe engulf and tangle with a political idea in a different way than how we listen and respond to a play.
SOURCE: Culture Bot at 08:52AMThe final frontier of outer space gets a wonderful stage production in Loading Dock Theatre’s Spaceman, an engrossing and very fine piece of theater written and directed by Leegrid Stevens…
SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 11:43AMNot long after the new Whitney opened in 2015, the museum exhibited an all-star lineup of abstract expressionists on their seventh floor, where they show their permanent collection. On the m…
SOURCE: Culture Bot at 12:31PMTom Nelis is a longtime New York theater vet that has worked seemingly everywhere and with everyone, from Indecent and The Visit on Broadway to performances with the Royal Shakespeare Compa…
SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 06:07PMRainer Werner Fassbinder’s The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant is a tower of a film and one of the Western canon’s foremost works concerning both the manipulated, volatile dynamics of pow…
SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 04:24PMIn SOMEONEPLEASELISTENANDUNDERSTAND (they’re wiretapping our brains), written by Brett Evan Solomon, directed by Kelsey Lurie, and performed at The Brick Theater as part of this year’s E…
SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 03:45PMDirector Gus Kaikkonon and the Mint Theater’s production of Hindle Wakes, written by Stanley Houghton, is both authentic to the 1912 original and speaks to issues of our time — a p…
SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 02:37PMColin Campbell is an exciting young actor from Ireland who is making his New York City debut in Disco Pigs, the fast-paced, surreal punk language play that launched the career of Enda Walsh …
SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 01:18PMThe SITI Company’s production of Yukio Mishima’s Hanjo completely concerns itself with the nuances and understanding of time and, critically, with the experience of time in the theater. …
SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 04:36PMThe wonder years of teendom are possibly the most potent of our lives, as we feel deeper, think different, see ourselves and others in new lights. Bert V. Royal’s Dog Sees God, the Pe…
SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 04:15PMRight in time for the holiday season, right as were all in desperate need for some meaningful American male role models, Hold These Truths, written by Jeanne Sakata, a solo show up at the Sh…
SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 05:09PMSarah Gancher is an exciting theater writer who has worked around the country and around the world. She is a frequent collaborator with many of the most interesting theater makers of all dot…
SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 04:19PMIf you love ‘90s pop — and if you don’t, really, just get out — then you will probably have a super fun time at Cruel Intentions The Musical, a remake of the ’90s film adaptat…
SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 09:00PMTwo couples battling through life in New York City take center stage in Jack Goes Boating, written by Bob Glaudini and presented by The Seeing Place Theater and director Erin Cronican. The c…
SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 05:57PMThe Life and Times of Lee Harvey Oswald at La MaMa ETC presented by the Czechoslovak-American Marionette Theatre and GOH Productions is a totally charming and interesting evening of theater.…
SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 01:55PMA rose of a show is up at The Tank, Wood Calls Out To Wood, written by Corinne Donly and directed by Sarah Hughes. A work of such generous inquiry and soft choices is a blessing to patient s…
SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 12:01PMThere are many reasons to see a play, and if one of those reasons is that you adore the creative repercussions of the well-written play structure, Mauritius, by Theresa Rebeck, with a lovely…
SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 04:42PMThe dark consequences of politics and a failing economy take center stage in the Workshop Theater’s production of Mesquite, NV, by Leegrid Stevens, directed by Thomas Coté. Bouncy text an…
SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 05:28PMThe chasm between our varied lives and theater’s capacity to reflect it is nothing to get down on; in fact, it’s a beautiful opportunity, and in many ways, is what this art form …
SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 03:57PMSometimes, a play really surprises me. Tomorrow in the Battle, a high stakes drama on love and morality by Kieron Barry, directed by Tana Sirois, is an effective and fun piece of theater sto…
SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 08:40PMDickie Beau’s work is as personally spiritual as it is rigorous and inventive, as intimate as it is interesting, and his limited run at Abrons — part of the Crossing the Line Festival �…
SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 02:48PMWhiskey Pants: The Mayor Williamsburg, a new musical directed and composed by Christian De Gre, is a remarkably silly new work, now up at the HERE Arts Center. And while some of the sillines…
SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 02:29PMBrilliant Traces, written by Cindy Lou Johnson and directed by David Newer, is a love story set in a remote cabin in Alaska during a whiteout between a woman who is running away because she …
SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 01:06PMThe Arctic Group’s Pomegrenade, written and directed by Ran Xia and performed at IRT, a cozy little space a stone’s throw from the Hudson River, is a Chuck Mee-style reimagining …
SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 02:29PMMonica Bill Barnes and Anna Bass are the most fun choreographers ever. They may also be the most fun people ever, but I haven’t met everyone so who can say. What you may miss at their …
SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 01:37PMIn Petie, a new play written by and starring Lori Fischer and directed by Martha Banta, the dark mistakes that haunt us never leave the downstage corner of our minds. This well-performed, th…
SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 12:12PMMoshe Yassur is a longtime collaborator with the New Yiddish Rep, having directed their acclaimed productions of Waiting for Godot and Death of a Salesman, and he is at the helm of their l…
SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 04:41PMWelcome to Sam’s Tea Shack, a bazaar to house Sam Soghor’s comedy routine/heart break — and a theatrical experience straight out of 1980s New York City. The work is a rumbling ther…
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