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85 stories by "Charles Wright"

Review: Dear Elizabeth at curtainup.com by Charles Wright

Sarah Ruhl's epistolary play is structured like Love Letters, but doesn't work as well . . . . Read More

SOURCE: CurtainUp at 8:31am on November 3, 2015[SHARE]

Review: Empanada Loca at curtainup.com by Charles Wright

the Grand Guignol concoction brewing at the Labyrinth Theater Company this Halloween season, is a nine-character thriller in which Daphne Rubin-Vega plays all the roles

SOURCE: CurtainUp at 7:42am on October 22, 2015[SHARE]

Review: Daddy Long Legs at curtainup.com by Charles Wright

This gemutlich little show and the intimate, recently renovated Davenport Theatre seem meant for each other.

SOURCE: CurtainUp at 8:29am on October 9, 2015[SHARE]

Review:The Quare Land at curtainup.com by Charles Wright

Playwright John McManus is fortunate in his cast for this United States premiere of his comedy. .

SOURCE: CurtainUp at 9:13am on October 2, 2015[SHARE]

Review: Fondly, Collette Richland at curtainup.com by Charles Wright

the new play by Sibyl Kempson with Elevator Repair Service (ERS) is a high-style, high-energy affair . .

SOURCE: CurtainUp at 9:54am on September 29, 2015[SHARE]

Review: Sommerfugl at curtainup.com by Charles Wright

American culture may have reached its transgender moment but, at the 4th Street Theater it's evident that some New Yorkers (ordinarily a blasé lot) are squeamish about the science of sex re…

SOURCE: CurtainUp at 9:47am on September 25, 2015[SHARE]

Review: Whorl Inside a Loop at curtainup.com by Charles Wright

covers immense territory; but neither the script or the production penetrates the sparkling surface that the authors and directors have contrived

SOURCE: CurtainUp at 8:14pm on September 7, 2015[SHARE]

Review: A Midsummer Night's Dream at curtainup.com by Charles Wright

This streamlined production is an introduction to Shakespeare's lighter side. It's resourceful, entertaining and, most of all, accessible to all ages and any budget.

SOURCE: at 8:01am on June 17, 2015[SHARE]

Review: Consent at curtainup.com/ by Charles Wright

David Rhodes's stark title is the first clue that his characters aren't in yum-yum tree territory. .

SOURCE: CurtainUp at 11:50am on June 12, 2015[SHARE]

Review: The Sound and the Fury at curtainup.com/ by Charles Wright

Elevator Repair Service is back at the Public with its highly kinetic staged reading of a portion of William Faulkner's novel

SOURCE: CurtainUp at 2:28pm on May 22, 2015[SHARE]
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