Godless Clergy Members in "The Unbelieving"
The Unbelieving is documentary theater (all the lines are taken from real interviews), but this contemplative piece about clergy members who have stopped believing in God moves less like a s…
The Unbelieving is documentary theater (all the lines are taken from real interviews), but this contemplative piece about clergy members who have stopped believing in God moves less like a s…
F*ck7thGrade is messy, it's awkward, it's unrelentingly earnest, and it's utterly delightful. Singer-songwriter Jill Sobule's queer coming-of-age concert musical didn't win me over right awa…
I was struggling to find my seat at New World Stages when two people a bit older than me wearing signed, Melissa Etheridge t-shirts, called me over to their row and asked if I needed help. T…
By Morgan Skolnik. Morgan Skolnik argues for theatre that goes beyond physical accessibility and disability representation to actively center disabled artists and the creative potential the …
Why is this boy-kills-girl play different from all other boy-kills-girl plays? For starters, it might not be, but for me, Marie It's Time, Julia Jarcho's delightfully perverse riff on the 18…
This review contains spoilers. TW: suicide, homicide, mental illness The Butcher Boy, which opened last week at the Irish Repertory Theater is deeply upsetting, but less so due to the gore i…