Lynn Nottage knows how to “sustain the complexity” so that this funny play with a serious agenda works The post FABULATION, OR THE RE-EDUCATION OF UNDINE (Lantern): A funny play with a s…
SOURCE: phindie.com at 09:56AMWhat with James Ijames winning the Pulitzer Prize for Drama (bravo!) two days ago, the bar was set very high for his newest play The post REVERIE (Azuka Theatre): Aiming for a high bar appea…
SOURCE: phindie.com at 12:45PMDilettante at Large (Toby Zinman) has awakened from her long pandemic slumber, and is once again writing about stuff she knows little about but enjoys, unlike theater which she knows quite a…
SOURCE: phindie.com at 12:43PMAn impressively credentialed show from The Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company in association with the Folger Shakespeare Library is launching its national tour in Philadelphia. The post WHERE WE…
SOURCE: phindie.com at 06:47AMWhat a brave return to live theater this production is! Lantern Theater Company gives us old-time drama and powerful theater, full of big ideas and complex language, rather than a bit of f…
SOURCE: phindie.com at 02:24PMSebastian Barry, author of The Steward of Christendom, is a major Irish playwright. I am a major fan of Irish drama. Irish Heritage Theatre, whose production of Steward just opened...
SOURCE: phindie.com at 12:46PMFamilies, as we know, have secrets
SOURCE: phindie.com at 09:28PMPlaywright Lauren Yee’s script is really two shows: an old-fashioned rock concert uncomfortably yoked to a somber history drama.
SOURCE: phindie.com at 09:12PMThey sure don’t write them like this anymore.
SOURCE: phindie.com at 10:37AMSam Shepard can set up a world like nobody else
SOURCE: phindie.com at 10:14AMThis solo show is performed by Satchel Williams, who can best be described as adorbs.
SOURCE: phindie.com at 11:48AMBritish auteur-director Simon Stone has rewritten the ancient Greek tragedy, Medea, to fit the contours of the contemporary world
SOURCE: phindie.com at 09:31PMAnna Moench's new, short, fascinating play is not to be missed.
SOURCE: phindie.com at 04:12PMTime travel as spiritual reality and a throbbing moral obligation
SOURCE: phindie.com at 01:10PMJohnnie Hobbs Jr. stars in a biographical play about Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall
SOURCE: phindie.com at 02:47PMDavid Hare has the uncanny knack of being able to talk out of both sides of his mouth.
SOURCE: phindie.com at 03:05PMThe precision and sense of drama makes you almost forget this is a concert and not a fully staged production.
SOURCE: phindie.com at 03:56PMThe musicians are terrific and there are some sweet moments, but too much is lost
SOURCE: phindie.com at 11:48AMA bold, visceral performance giving the strong script its due.
SOURCE: phindie.com at 11:38AMThe style—despite a major cast—might be best described as wooden realism
SOURCE: phindie.com at 11:20AMEverywhere you turn, there’s another Irish play, and each seems better than the last.
SOURCE: phindie.com at 10:53AMA witty as well as funny musical that brought the happy house game.
SOURCE: phindie.com at 05:31PMVictoria Aaliyah Goins shines in a new play by a hot young playwright
SOURCE: phindie.com at 09:29PMNo easy answers, no good guys/bad guys; it’s life as we cope with it, only funnier.
SOURCE: phindie.com at 09:23AMStockard Channing and Hugh Dancy star in this abrasive family drama, an intellectual soap opera aspiring to tragedy.
SOURCE: Philly.com at 02:24PM"King Kong" has arrived on Broadway. The show manages, while not being the greatest musical per se, to be immense and immensely entertaining. The star of the show, the star of the night, is …
SOURCE: Philly.com at 01:18PM"King Kong" has arrived on Broadway. The show manages, while not being the greatest musical per se, to be immense and immensely entertaining. The star of the show, the star of the night, is …
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