
Eady & Mast Propose Treatment for Israeli/Palestinian Tribalism by Lynne Stevens “We Repair Army Jeeps,†claims the sign outside a modest garage in a small Israeli town. But …
SOURCE: Theatrius at 06:50PMHend Ayoub Travels from Israel to US, Making Art from Life by Lynne Stevens Hend Ayoub takes us on a gripping journey through her life, from her childhood as a Palestinian in Israel to her t…
SOURCE: Theatrius at 03:57AMBill English Spotlights Woman’s Liberation & Sexual Shenanigans by Lynne Stevens In Director Bill English’s smart new “My Fair Lady,†a “street urchin…
SOURCE: Theatrius at 09:55PMMara Nelson-Greenberg’s Absurd Office Pranks Hide Mens’ Emotional Problems by Lynne Stevens Do we have to accept that there are still so many creeps in the workplace? Do we rea…
SOURCE: Theatrius at 02:04AMLynn Nottage Paints Gripping Portrait of Workers Who Lose Everything by Lynne Stevens I arrived in Palo Alto early and take a stroll in Stanford Shopping Center. With its high-end shops that…
SOURCE: Theatrius at 02:58AMLauren Gunderson’s Women Keep Shakespeare’s Words Alive! by Lynne Stevens Lauren Gunderson convinces us that we must thank women for the very first collection of Shakespeare�
SOURCE: Theatrius at 12:45AMShakespeare Warns Us: Give Up Vengeance! by Lynne Stevens In Theatre Lunatico’s “Romeo and Juliet,†The Chorus (all the cast) take poses depicting scenes we will witness l…
SOURCE: Theatrius at 06:34AMLloyd Suh Reveals Asian Women’s Dreams in Moving Comedy by Lynne Stevens In the kitchen aisle at K-Mart, two lonely young immigrant women recognize each other as frequent shoppers. Ch…
SOURCE: Theatrius at 05:38AMJacobs & Casey Have Us Dancing in Our Seats by Lynne Stevens When I was in high school a boy who took auto shop classes and was rumored to have been in “juvie†asked me t…
SOURCE: Theatrius at 04:30PMHarry Davis Lifts Heavy Weight of Young Male Experience by Lynne Stevens Picture a gym in your garage. A bench press and a barrage of rock music to fuel the heavy lifting. Two young men, old…
SOURCE: Theatrius at 02:59PMColman Domingo’s Wild & Bumpy Journey Lifts Us Up by Lynne Stevens Hop into an Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme for a crazy trip south to Disney World, where all your dreams come true. …
SOURCE: Theatrius at 02:58PMGranville-Barker Speaks Truth to Power—but Who’s Listening? by Lynne Stevens “Waste†is like jumping into a snake pit. The male characters focus mainly on their own…
SOURCE: Theatrius at 08:56AMJackie Sibblies Drury Challenges Our Racial Stereotypes by Lynne Stevens In “Fairview,†actors ask: “If you could choose your race, what would you be? No one gets to choose…
SOURCE: Theatrius at 02:05PMGunderson & Melcon Elevate Jane Austen’s “Modern†Woman! by Lynne Stevens Lauren Gunderson and Margot Melcon have imagined the lives of Jane Austen’s delightful…
SOURCE: Theatrius at 06:23AMNoel Coward’s Spirited British Comedy Conjures Wartime Specters by Lynne Stevens “Blithe Spirit†premiered in 1941, during the World War II Blitz, when the Nazis dropped b…
SOURCE: Theatrius at 03:39PMJen Silverman Creates a Dark & Thrilling Brontë Mashup by Lynne Stevens Tell your friends about this standout twisted tale “from Behind the Basement Door.†I am always blo…
SOURCE: Theatrius at 03:16AMLisa B. Thompson’s Choreopoem Honors Black Women’s Stories by Lynne Stevens Balancing between the reality and the joy of Black women’s lives, Lisa B. Thompson’s c…
SOURCE: Theatrius at 05:45PMDirector Joel Roster Flips a Coin in “R & Gâ€â€”and Wins! by Lynne Stevens A dark, dark mood looms and dark deeds are being plotted. Seeing Shakespeare’s “Ha…
SOURCE: Theatrius at 11:38PMWolfKlain & Donovan Exalt Beloved Singer’s Brief, Brilliant Career by Lynne Stevens My knee hurt badly, and I was feeling sorry for myself. I could barely limp to my car. I was re…
SOURCE: Theatrius at 01:52AMWebber & Rice Expose Dangerous Legacy of Perón Era by Lynne Stevens A huge screen shows headlines that blast out the news: On July 26, 1952, Eva Perón has died at age 33. Argen…
SOURCE: Theatrius at 05:48AMBruce Norris Updates “A Raisin in the Sun†with Wit & Wisdom by Lynne Stevens Using Lorraine Hansberry’s classic 1959 play about racial prejudice in Chicago as inspira…
SOURCE: Theatrius at 06:35PMLauren Gunderson Imagines a Play for Rich and Poor by Lynne Stevens The French Revolution is raging. We hear sounds of crowds, shots, and the woosh of Madame Guillotine outside a French woma…
SOURCE: Theatrius at 06:14PMTennessee Williams Reflects American Memories & Dreams by Lynne Stevens Tennessee Williams’ “The Glass Menagerie†came to the stage in 1944. He called it “a memo…
SOURCE: Theatrius at 06:30PMTanya Barfield’s Professor Faces His Demons, Brings Us to Tears  by Lynne Stevens After a bout of terrible insomnia, math professor Lewis (the stellar Michael J. Asberry) is visite…
SOURCE: Theatrius at 03:05PMTorange Yeghiazarian Pairs Passion with U.S./Iran Conflict by Lynne Stevens What makes “The Tutor†different from any other love triangle? Well, there are more than three players…
SOURCE: Theatrius at 02:37PMJohn O’Hara’s Stories of Strippers & Hustlers Spring to Life by Lynne Stevens “Pal Joey†opens with an enthusiastic overture from a live band of syncopated seni…
SOURCE: Theatrius at 01:58AMPatrick Barlow Riffs on 1935 Hitchcock Film in Exciting Noir Comedy by Lynne Stevens The props become part of the action in “The 39 Steps.†Characters leap through handheld windo…
SOURCE: Theatrius at 10:04PMFinn & Lapine’s Revolutionary Musical Still Charms by Lynne Stevens The Jewish American tradition is rich with humor, melodrama, and heart. “Falsettos,†the enduring m…
SOURCE: Theatrius at 07:17PMThornton Wilder Reminds Us of The Human Condition by Lynne Stevens In “Our Town,†a play within a play, the Stage Manager speaks directly to us, describing Grover’s Corner…
SOURCE: Theatrius at 11:51PMWilliam Finn’s Musical Bee Creates an Endearing Buzz by Lynne Stevens I didn’t expect to like this musical. There’s plenty of singing and it’s not particularly me…
SOURCE: Theatrius at 09:10AMFrank Loesser’s Music Highlights Gritty N.Y. Riffs by Lynne Stevens Broadway is the embodiment of the melting pot. Damon Runyon’s gritty 30s New York stories reveled in its var…
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