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Monday, February 13, 2017

Book Review: Hebrew Poet Hayim Nahman Bialik — Not the Whole Story by Joann Green Breuer

We learn a great deal about Hayim Nahman Bialik’s life in this biography. But the volume does not live up to its subtitle.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 01:12AM
Thursday, June 16, 2016

Fuse Theater Review: “I Was Most Alive With You” — Ambition is Not Enough by Joann Green Breuer

The effort to merge Deaf culture with the Book of Job becomes too much a burden for Craig Lucas's family melodrama to bear.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 08:38AM
Friday, April 1, 2016

Fuse Views: Southern Uncomfortable by Joann Green Breuer

You know we have come a long way when, just like everyone else, transsexuals can have their own mediocre musical.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 11:02PM
Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Fuse Stage Review: Richard Nelson’s “Hungry” — The Terrible Beauty of Theater by Joann Green Breuer

Richard Nelson's family members talk to each other, not to us. We are privileged to be permitted to listen in.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 09:28AM
Saturday, January 2, 2016

Fuse Book Review: “Vilna My Vilna” — A Moving Memorial to the Lodestar of Yiddish Culture by Joann Green Breuer

Abraham Karpinowitz offers a salutation of the heart to his beloved city of Vilna.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 07:33PM
Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Fuse Theater Review: “Night is a Room” — Primal Bluster by Joann Green Breuer

Perhaps the yuck factor of Night is a Room's sexual proclivities elicits giggles as a cover for not knowing how or for whom to care.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 11:28AM
Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Fuse Theater Review: “Every Brilliant Thing” — Scrambles the Genres, Beautifully by Joann Green Breuer

Every Brilliant thing is evidence, which we may need, that life matters, and that theatre matters.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 09:33AM
Saturday, June 14, 2014

Fuse Book Review: The O’Neill and the Transformation of Modern American Theater — Personality and Process by Joann Green Breuer

In this book, personality trumps process, although The Eugene O'Neill's Theater Center's purpose is, at its source, process.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 09:29AM
Thursday, April 10, 2014

Fuse Theater Review: “Nalaga’at” (Please Touch) — A Daring Dramatic Struggle Against Absence by Joann Green Breuer

Theater is a public art. And yet, the irony here is that the most profound communication between individuals can be the least publicly communicable.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 05:20PM
Thursday, February 27, 2014

Fuse Theater Commentary: On “Absence” and the Presence of Understudies by Joann Green Breuer

I had the opportunity to see two performances of Peter M. Floyd’s Absence at Boston Playwrights’ Theatre. The opening weekend ran with understudy Kippy Goldfarb in the central role. Late…

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 08:44PM
Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Fuse Theater Comment: Richard Nelson’s “The Apple Family Plays” — An Edenic Experience by Joann Green Breuer

Dramatist Richard Nelson’s language is plain poetry, which passes as prose. It is conversation, as another poet hymned, transmogrified.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 09:14PM
Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Fuse New York Theater Review: “Domesticated” — Morally Untenable by Joann Green Breuer

What feels absent in Bruce Norris's "Domesticated" is some sort of moral center to its familiarly skewed, down sliding spiral of relationships.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 07:59PM
Friday, October 11, 2013

Fuse Theater Review: “King Lear” — Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s Monumental Achievement by Joann Green Breuer

Director Bill Rauch’s concept and the Oregon Shakespeare Festival company have, in a small space, created an achievement of monumental, yet personal, proportion.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 04:40PM

Fuse Theater Review Diary: The Oregon Shakespeare Festival — A Worthy Theatrical Adventure by Joann Green Breuer

The Oregon Shakespeare Festival is an annual theatrical adventure for many on the West coast, and should become one for the rest of the country – but make reservations early.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 04:38PM
Sunday, November 25, 2012

Fuse Film Review: An Awkward But Important “Orchestra of Exiles” by Joann Green Breuer

With his biopic "Orchestra of Exiles," director Josh Aronson has done an at times awkward, but important, cut and paste job of history and biography.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 02:08PM
Saturday, November 17, 2012

Fuse Movie Review: “My Dad is Baryshnikov” at the BJFF by Joann Green Breuer

The film asks: what are you going to believe, the facts or your lying eyes? The truth is that we do not always want to confess. My Dad is Baryshnikov, directed by Dmitry Povolotsky. Russia 2…

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 10:15AM
Thursday, November 15, 2012

Fuse Movie Reviews: BJFF Short Film Competition & “Life in Stills” by Joann Green Breuer

A collection of short films and a documentary at The Boston Jewish Film Festival that serve up plenty of decision, determination, devotion and delight.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 09:36AM
Monday, November 12, 2012

Fuse Film Review: Two at BJFF — “We Are Not Alone” and “In Case I Don’t Win the Gold Palm” by Joann Green Breuer

It can be a long wait for the end of the world, even though it lies only a week away, to wit, from the beginning to the end of the Israeli film "We Are Not Alone."

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 07:50AM
Monday, June 25, 2012

Fuse Theater Review: An Epic Tale of Pursuer and Pursued — NT Live’s “Frankenstein” by Joann Green Breuer

In this compelling stage version of "Frankenstein," urgency of revenge pushes forward, murder upon murder. Creature and Doctor merge in immorality. Both are playing God in their command of l…

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 08:11AM
Saturday, May 19, 2012

Fuse Theater Impressions: Cirque du Soleil’s “Amaluna” — Diane Paulus Turns “The Tempest” Into a Circus by Joann Green Breuer

A.R.T artistic director Diane Paulus, entrepreneur extraordinaire, seems to have plucked impulse for character and meandering plot from a watered (down) idea of The Tempest.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 10:03AM
Saturday, March 3, 2012

Fuse Theater Review: NTLive’s “Comedy of Errors” — Lots of Muddle, But Magic As Well by Joann Green Breuer

As this is his only work which Shakespeare himself titles ‘comedy,’ a company may feel an obligation to elicit laughter. Ironically, this duty can become burdensome.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 02:57PM
Thursday, November 17, 2011

Fuse Movie Review: BJFF 2011 – A Summing Up by Joann Green Breuer

The Boston Jewish Film Festival saves one of its best films, "Mabul," for last, and some final thoughts on this year's line-up of movies.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 07:40AM
Sunday, November 13, 2011

Fuse Movie Review: More Reviews of the Boston Jewish Film Festival by Joann Green Breuer

More comments on the films in this year's Boston Jewish Film Festival, including "Dolphin Boy", an uneven documentary about dolphins and healing, and "Dusk," one of the finest films in the f…

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 01:11PM
Saturday, November 12, 2011

Fuse Movie Review: The BJFF Continues — More Critical Responses by Joann Green Breuer

More comments on the movies in this year's Boston Jewish Film Festival, including "Standing Silent," a powerful documentary on child abuse in the orthodox Jewish community and a effective ad…

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 08:26AM
Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Fuse Film Review: Boston Jewish Film Festival — Update by Joann Green Breuer

More pithy reviews of the Boston Jewish Film Festival fare, including some reflections on entries in the Short Films Competition.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 12:41PM
Saturday, November 5, 2011

Fuse Movie Review: Boston Jewish Film Festival — Neighbors Near and Far by Joann Green Breuer

Congratulations to the Boston Jewish Film Festival are certainly due to its longevity and general quality.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 09:10AM

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2023-2024 BROADWAY SEASON
May 30, 2023: Grey House - Lyceum Theatre
Jun 26, 2023: Just For Us - Hudson Theatre
Jul 24, 2023: The Cottage - Hayes Theater
Nov 16, 2023: Spamalot - St. James Theatre
Dec 18, 2023: Appropriate - Hayes Theater
Mar 07, 2024: Doubt - Todd Haimes Theatre
Apr 14, 2024: Lempicka - Longacre Theatre
Apr 17, 2024: The Wiz - Marquis Theatre
Apr 18, 2024: Suffs - Music Box Theatre
Apr 25, 2024: Mother Play - Hayes Theater
Jun 10, 2024: The Drama Desk Awards