George Street Playhouse Review: MIDWIVES
"Midwives," Chris Bohjalian's adaptation of his 1997 novel to play form, is so intrinsically dramatic and so chocked with weighty matters it grips throughout.
"Midwives," Chris Bohjalian's adaptation of his 1997 novel to play form, is so intrinsically dramatic and so chocked with weighty matters it grips throughout.
The Gap, Emma Goidel's world premiere play for Azuka Theatre, focuses on Lee, a theater practitioner constructing a performance piece about her older sister, Nicole. Nicole claims, with no i…
Universal button-perfect delivery of delicious Noël Coward lines takes Carly L. Bodnar's production of Blithe Spirit at Hedgerow Theatre miles into gratifying comic territory, but rollick…
The fun, and perhaps coyness, of The Gift, Will Stutts's gentle and constantly engaging play at the Walnut Street Theatre's Independence Studio through March 19, is the way it uses the perso…
White Guy on the Bus, at Wilmington's Delaware Theatre Company through Sunday, February 19, is easily the prolific Bruce Graham's most important and most accomplished play, even more than Co…
About halfway through Villanova Theatre's ultimately engaging production of Lagan, by Northern Ireland playwright Stacey Gregg, is a scene between two young people, Emmet (Patrick McAndrew) …
Author Kurt Vonnegut once defined a “wampeter” as a place in which the same people keep crossing paths, perhaps unknowingly. Actors Jennie Eisenhower and Marcus Stevens seem to s…
The Media Theatre is going populist for 2012-2013. This season, Artistic Director Jesse Cline chose a novelty, the musical version of Arthur Kopit's play, "Wings," and the controversial 2007…
Justin Guarini could have had his Broadway debut 10 years earlier than he did.