Review: Company on Broadway
A gender-swapped Company leaves the leading lady without a voice. Nicole Serratore reviews. The post Review: Company on Broadway appeared first on Exeunt Magazine NYC.
A gender-swapped Company leaves the leading lady without a voice. Nicole Serratore reviews. The post Review: Company on Broadway appeared first on Exeunt Magazine NYC.
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Delightful leading ladies but the chaos and comedy never seem to reach full throttle in this Shakespearean adaptation. Nicole Serratore reviews. The post Review: Merry Wives at the Delacorte…
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Theater in Quarantine offers scarily accurate time travel to those awkward teen years in Honestly Sincere. Nicole Serratore reviews. The post Review: Honestly Sincere at Theater in Quaranti…
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