By Diana Mott, Contributing Writer, August 6, 2018 Before We’re Gone ended it’s run at 13th Street Repertory Theatre on August 5 with hopes of moving uptown and, with caveats, it…
SOURCE: www.zealnyc.com at 11:33AMBy Diana Mott, Contributing Writer, April 23, 2018 David Ive’s The Metromaniacs is a bawdy yet chaste reworking of the 18th century farce La Metroamanie by Alexis Piron about peopl…
SOURCE: www.zealnyc.com at 04:07PMBy Diana Mott, Contributing Writer, April 12, 2018 The much anticipated revival of Children of a Lesser God is a testament to the timelessness of a story about the human struggle to connect…
SOURCE: www.zealnyc.com at 09:48AMBy Diana Mott, Contributing Writer, March 15, 2018 In Later Life, we are solidly in A.R. Gurney territory: waspy, and well-heeled. This 80 minute play without intermission takes place somewh…
SOURCE: www.zealnyc.com at 09:44AMBy Diana Mott, Contributing Writer, February 7, 2018 Eve Ensler, Tony winning playwright, activist, and performer has blasted onto the Manhattan Theatre Club’s New York City Center Sta…
SOURCE: www.zealnyc.com at 10:16AMBy Diana Mott, Contributing Writer, December 1, 2017 The Public Theater’s Mobile Unit lies at the heart of Joe Papp’s vision which began almost 60 years ago: to provide free Shakespeare …
SOURCE: www.zealnyc.com at 11:24AMBy Diana Mott, Contributing Writer, October 17, 2017 In Aaron Mark’s psychological horror play Squeamish, Alison Fraser’s character of “Sharon” starts off with a slow burn; s…
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