★★★ Rubin-Vega and Jiménez as an estranged mother and daughter renewing their love to songs The post Miss You Like Hell: Hudes and McKeown View Mothers and Daughters appeared first on…
SOURCE: New York Stage Review at 10:00PM★★★ The stage direction that goes "Exit, pursued by bear" gets it best showing ever The post The Winter’s Tale: Arin Arbus’ Austere–Too Austere?–Revival appeare…
SOURCE: New York Stage Review at 04:57PM★★★ Writer-performer Sharon Washington remembers being the girl who lived in the library The post Feeding the Dragon: A Childhood Sometimes Charmed, Often Not appeared first on New Yor…
SOURCE: New York Stage Review at 08:59PM★ Classic rock warhorses meet classical warhorses, but the singers, orchestra, and choir reach no agreement The post Rocktopia: Rock and Classical Fight to the Death, Both Lose appeared fi…
SOURCE: New York Stage Review at 09:01PM★★★★ Bedlam's Eric Tucker directs a six-member cast with Vaishnavii Sharma as Eliza and himself as Higgins The post Pygmalion: Delightful Shaw, With Only Spoken Music appeared first …
SOURCE: New York Stage Review at 06:00PM★★★★ Director Christopher Ashley lets bookwriters Greg Garcia and Mike O'Malley loose on Parrot Head faves.
SOURCE: New York Stage Review at 09:00PM★★★★ The Actors Company Theatre spends Christmas Eve 1923 by circuitously following an Eastern Star.
SOURCE: New York Stage Review at 08:00PMPig (Colin Campbell) and Runt (Evanna Lynch) are heard before they’re seen in Enda Walsh’s 1996 Disco Pigs, now revived at
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 05:55PMThere are actors whom audiences admire for their consistent good work, and that suffices. Then there are actors whom audiences
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 08:32AMYou can say this for Robert O’Hara, whose uneven, though acclaimed, Bootycandy prompted Playwrights Horizons folks to commission
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 02:49AMIf you know Ariane Mnouchkine’s Theatre du Soleil, you know how big she likes to think. The space, situated in Paris’s Bois
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 09:59AMAfter touring schools, community centers, prisons and other other-than-theater venues, the Public Theater’s Mobile Unit is
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 10:55AMWhen Once on This Island debuted at Playwright Horizons in 1990, several tropical-bird feathers were added to the caps of
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 06:56PMThe final cast for Vincenzo Bellini’s Norma, the 2017-18 Metropolitan Opera House season opener, has checked in, and were
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 11:07AMIn a few short years, Lesli Margherita has turned herself into a local favorite. She’s one of those performers who firmly
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 07:13PMOne definition of a classic should be that no matter how it’s assailed over the decades it remains proudly intact. I bring
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 09:44AMLondon—Important theater continues holding blazingly forth on local stages: Witness for the Prosecution – London County Hall
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 04:04AMIn 1960 director-producer Harold Prince, always struck by the visual (perhaps more than the auditory?), spotted a Life magazine
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 06:34PMLondon—Perhaps it’s the luck of the draw. Perhaps it isn’t. But just about everything on offer at theaters here that this
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 07:15AMOne of the largest conundrums with which Americans—no, with which populations everywhere—grapple today is recognizing serial
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 07:27PMThe year 1992 is mentioned in Teresa Rebeck’s What We’re Up Against, now at the Women’s Project Theater. If you didn’t know
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 07:44PMNew York City—The following quick reviews of new theater entries you ought to know about: People, Places, Things at St. Ann’s
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 06:54PMNew York City—The following quick reviews of new theater entries you ought to know about: People, Places, Things at St. Ann’s
SOURCE: www.huffpost.com at 06:54PMOscar Eustis has decided to send a valentine to his founding Public Theater predecessor Joe Papp. Unfortunately, the arrow
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 02:04PMOskar Eustis has decided to send a valentine to his founding Public Theater predecessor Joe Papp. Unfortunately, the arrow
SOURCE: www.huffpost.com at 02:04PMClassic plays are always reconsidered in terms of the time in which they’re revived. Right now, it’s understandable that
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 10:18AMGiacomo Puccini’s La Boheme is in good hands at the Metropolitan Opera House—and very happily in good voice—certainly as
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 08:29AMIn her small, post-World War I New England town Nina Leeds (David Greenspan) is unable to tear herself from memories of fallen
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 12:45AMShaina Taub. Shaina Taub. Shaina Taub. Mark the name. When radaring in on any new excitement gathering, there’s such a thing
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 07:08AMActors! Bless ‘em. What they won’t agree to do when asked. Take the always reliably wonderful Alison Fraser. She’s now appearing
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 12:29PMSomething Elevator Repair Service artistic director John Collins states in his program note for the Measure for Measure he’s
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