NY Review: 'Voca People'
Virtuoso a cappella singing combines with old-fashioned vaudeville in this appealing sci-fi–tinged entertainment that's equal parts Blue Man Group and Seven Dwarves.
Virtuoso a cappella singing combines with old-fashioned vaudeville in this appealing sci-fi–tinged entertainment that's equal parts Blue Man Group and Seven Dwarves.
The tragic fates of the Greek warrior Ajax and a female American soldier in Iraq are intertwined in this well-meaning but uneven anti-war play.
The theatrical thriller proves to be alive and well in this tale of a woman suffering from severe sleepwalking problems who becomes involved with her too-good-to-be-true upstairs neighbor.
Passionate arias and shaky playwriting combine to tell the story of a nun murdered for her courageous defense of the Amazon rainforest.
Suzanne Vega's cool, insinuating voice and smoldering stage presence transform her musical monologue about Carson McCullers into an original and evocative performance piece.
Despite a brace of impassioned performances, Vince Melocchi's play suffers from a contrived plot that ultimately makes it difficult to take seriously.
A front-line report from one of America’s most important new play festivals I touch down in Louisville, Kentucky on a Friday afternoon and board a van that whisks me to my hotel. I dro…
Triple-threat author Laurence Mark Wythe proves a talented new musical theater artist, but his musical, though smart and pleasant from moment to moment, suffers from unoriginality.