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37 stories by "Bill Crouch"

Review of 'Teenage Dick' by Bill Crouch

Though it may be somewhat unorthodox to mention the New York Times critic Jesse Green, I must concur with his final thoughts on Teenage Dick, developed by both the Apothetae and the Ma-Yi Th…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 9:12pm on July 21, 2018

Review of 'The Property' by Bill Crouch

The Property, produced by New Light Theater Project and now playing at The Clurman Theatre on Theatre Row is an innocent light-hearted play with a bubbling cauldron of simmering rage just be…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 8:00pm on June 21, 2018

Review of 'Women on Fire: Stories from the Frontlines' by Bill Crouch

Women on Fire: Stories from the Frontline, produced by Royal Family Productions, has a vibrant message to impart to young women today — vibrant, but tricky too, because it is as comple…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 11:07pm on May 31, 2018

Review of 'This Flat Earth' by Bill Crouch

A great play is like a great voyage: terrifying in its vastness, simultaneously bewildering and thrilling. Such is the journey of Lindsey Ferrentino's This Flat Earth at Playwrights Horizons…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 1:28pm on April 19, 2018

Review of The Barrow Group's 'A Walk in the Woods' by Bill Crouch

The Barrow Group has done it again, this time delving into Lee Blessing's brilliant two-hander, A Walk in the Woods, with a beautifully mounted, well-acted production that satisfies the sens…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 12:37pm on April 12, 2018

Review: 'Dogs of Rwanda' Imagines the Horror of Being a Witness to Genocide by Bill Crouch

In Urban Stages’ solo show Dogs of Rwanda a character who was witness to the 100 days of genocide in Rwanda struggles with the isolation that such knowledge brings. With exquisite writ…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 12:38pm on March 19, 2018

Review: Wandering Theatre Company's Devastating Production of 'The Laramie Cycle' by Bill Crouch

The Laramie Cycle has a devastating new production mounted by The Wandering Theatre Company here in New York City. It's a bold, fresh take on the classic original play cycle. Company members…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 11:31pm on February 26, 2018

Review: Imperfect Love by Bill Crouch

At the end of Imperfect Love, written by Brandon Cole and playing now at The Connelly Theater, the most thrilling theatrical moment of the season occurs. A writer is cured of his writers' bl…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 8:25pm on February 4, 2018

Review: Jericho by Bill Crouch

In Jericho, Michael Weller has created a provocative and disquieting expressionist narrative based on the beloved play Liliom, by Hungarian playwright Ferenc Molnar. Similar in tone to Eu…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 8:00pm on January 25, 2018

Review: Sheila by Bill Crouch

I cannot think of a time that I've seen a more prescient piece of theatre than Sheila by The Associates, playing now at The A.R.T./New York Theatres. This dedicated company of players has mo…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 2:05pm on January 23, 2018

Review: A Proust Sonata: 7 Tableaux En Musique by Bill Crouch

Sarah Rothenberg's exquisite A Proust Sonata: 7 Tableaux En Musique debuted January 10th at The French Institute's Florence Gould Hall, produced by Da Camera of Houston Productions. It's eas…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 3:03pm on January 15, 2018

Review: John Lithgow: Stories By Heart by Bill Crouch

Just when you thought you couldn't adore John Lithgow any more after his Emmy-winning performance as Winston Churchill in The Crown, well, now you can. Lithgow is currently playing to enrapt…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 8:00pm on January 11, 2018

Review: Mankind by Bill Crouch

Man is not kind in Mankind, but he's funny, at least. Robert O'Hara, whose play is currently in residence at Playwrights Horizons, emphatically states this idea in his director's notes. "I'v…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 10:00pm on January 8, 2018

Review: A Regular Little Houdini by Bill Crouch

There's a bewitching sense of history in the magical inner workings of A Regular Little Houdini, playing now at 59E59 Theaters. Daniel Llewelyn-Williams has created an entrancing tale out of…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 2:10pm on December 18, 2017

Review: The Mushroom Cure by Bill Crouch

Is self-love a really good trip on psychedelic drugs? A sweet lazy afternoon spooning on the sofa with the perfect mate? A great relationship with a therapist who knows our deepest fears? Al…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 1:19pm on December 15, 2017

Review: De Novo by Bill Crouch

The truth hurts as they say and the devastating verbatim play De Novo, which is the inaugural production at New York Theatre Workshop's newly renovated Fourth Street Theater, had me tearing …

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 11:46am on December 11, 2017

Review: Downtown Race Riot by Bill Crouch

Tribal gangs may rule the mean streets of New York City but Mary Shannon, a drug addicted mother of two, rules the roost in Seth Zvi Rosenfeld’s gripping family drama, Downtown Race Ri…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 9:47am on December 4, 2017

Review: Primary Stages' Pride and Prejudice by Bill Crouch

A Pride and Prejudice that incites the senses and decries stuffy sensibility? Bring it. Or rather, bring them. Presented by Hudson Valley Shakespeare Company and Primary Stages in a co-produ…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 9:15am on November 20, 2017

Review: Solstice Party! by Bill Crouch

Solstice Party!, presented by Live Source Theatre Group, poses an interesting question over the course of its examination of true love (which never did run smooth): Is love a midsummer ni…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 2:52pm on November 9, 2017

Review: Friends! The Musical Parody by Bill Crouch

With friends like these, who needs television? Friends! The Musical Parody is quick witted, good hearted, a tiny bit raunchy, and filled with laughs. At Central Perk, the players are w…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 7:00pm on November 2, 2017

Review: The House on Poe Street by Bill Crouch

The House on Poe Street, playing now at the 14th Street Y, strives to create humor out of pathos. It's a tricky piece of work, living somewhere between black and romantic comedy. The challen…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 3:33pm on November 2, 2017

Review: Transport Group's 'Strange Interlude' by Bill Crouch

Who needs eight actors when one can do it brilliantly? If the actor in question is David Greenspan, then I bet you already know the answer. David Greenspan is revelatory in his six-hour one-…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 2:58pm on October 30, 2017

Review: Jesus Hopped the 'A' Train by Bill Crouch

What if everything you believe is wrong? (I once asked this of very religious actress friend of mine.) What if there is no God? What if Jesus wasn't the Son of God? Her answer haunts me to t…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 10:47am on October 24, 2017

Review: Belarus Free Theatre's 'Burning Doors' by Bill Crouch

"I think it is beautiful, what he did. I think he is brave." That was Maria Alyokhina's response during the interview section of the new performance piece by Belarus Free Theatre's Burning D…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 2:20pm on October 17, 2017

Review: Peccadillo Theater Company's 'The Show-Off' by Bill Crouch

The sets are gorgeous, the costumes are gorgeous and frankly, Annette O'Toole is really, really gorgeous, too. Oh, sure, they've tried to tone her down, as the acidulous and earthy Mrs. Fish…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 9:00pm on September 28, 2017
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