The Sol Project's Heated "Oedipus El Rey," Anna Ziegler's Tepid-to-Warm "The Last Match"
Classic plays are always reconsidered in terms of the time in which they're revived. Right now, it's understandable that
Classic plays are always reconsidered in terms of the time in which they're revived. Right now, it's understandable that
Giacomo Puccini's La Boheme is in good hands at the Metropolitan Opera House"and very happily in good voice"certainly as
In her small, post-World War I New England town Nina Leeds (David Greenspan) is unable to tear herself from memories of fallen
Shaina Taub. Shaina Taub. Shaina Taub. Mark the name. When radaring in on any new excitement gathering, there's such a thing
Actors! Bless 'em. What they won't agree to do when asked. Take the always reliably wonderful Alison Fraser. She's now appearing
Something Elevator Repair Service artistic director John Collins states in his program note for the Measure for Measure he's
During Brian Friel's The Home Place it's the summer of 1878 in Ballybeg, County Donegal, Ireland when Christopher Gore (John
Let's admit this about Diana Oh, whose run-on-titled {my lingerie play} 2017: THE CONCERT AND CALL TO ARMS!!!!!!!!! The Final
Though it's probably impossible to pinpoint exactly the moment hip-hop emerged, it's widely agreed that 1977 was the year
It's up to the novitiate. It's up to her just days before her becoming a nun called Sister Mary Jo. In the musical Desperate
It's up to the novitiate. It's up to her just days before her becoming a nun called Sister Mary Jo. In the musical Desperate
It's up to the novitiate. It's up to her just days before her becoming a nun called Sister Mary Jo. In the musical Desperate
At the start of John Doyle's Classic Stage Company As You Like It production, nine members of the cast are gathered around
Peter Friedman is one of Manhattan's superior actors. He's been adding to a substantial resumé since the original 1988 production
In the F**king A program note, Suzan-Lori Parks pens a self-incriminatory confession about how she came to write this one
There are people who excel at spotting others in psychological need and exploiting them. They're experts in enthralling mercilessly
There are people who excel at spotting others in psychological need and exploiting them. They're experts in enthralling mercilessly
There are people who excel at spotting others in psychological need and exploiting them. They're experts in enthralling mercilessly
Anyone as intrigued by the very idea of biography as I am has to read James Atlas's the Shadow in the Garden: A Biographer's
"The phrase "When Nora slammed the door" (or versions of it) has floated around for some time, certainly since the start
In Nick Robideau's Inanimate Erica (Lacy Allen) has fallen in love with her local Dairy Queen sign. She hears the sign responding
Some years ago in his intrepid search for overlooked, if not completely forgotten, playwrights, Mint artistic director/director
Cabaret makes a significant contribution to our culture. In theory it does. It does if a significant percentage of the population
Heather Mac Rae is currently celebrating her 50th year in show business, and she's celebrating it in an absolutely wonderful
It's eminently appropriate that in Eve Wolf's Van Gogh's Ear Vincent van Gogh"an impressionist always ferociously expressionistic