Egg review at Summerhall, Edinburgh " 'exuberant aerial work'
Marrying aerial movement to the process of egg donation may not be the most obvious of creative choices, but the physical risks
Marrying aerial movement to the process of egg donation may not be the most obvious of creative choices, but the physical risks
Sisyphus with a shitty cell phone: Nicole Serratore reviews Eve Nicol's play about modern relationships. The post Edinburgh Review: One Life Stand at Summerhall appeared first on Exeunt Maga…
David Carl and Michole Biancosino's Trump Lear manages to be both a fair rendering of an abridged production of Shakespeare's Lear and
Waves of anger: Nicole Serratore writes on Penelope Skinner's play, and the grim realities of toxic masculinity online. The post Edinburgh review: Angry Alan at Underbelly appeared first on …
What happens when a couple is in love and want to spend the rest of their lives together, but the question of
Sexual violence in the US military is all too frequent, under-reported, and rarely prosecuted. Writer-performer Mary Jane Wells' one-woman show Heroine recounts
Somewhere between lecture, cabaret and stand-up, Natalie Cutler's one-woman show Not Yet Suffragette gives a history lesson on women's rights, battles and
Siblings share so much " whether it's their make-believe games, whispered stories or their own brand of rough-housing. In Annie Saunders' and
Abortion in Ireland is a knotty subject. Laura Wyatt O’Keeffe's play Vessel attempts to untangle some of that complexity. With careful, fine detail,
Nicole Serratore reviews Ulster American, a new play 'so wild it beggars belief'. The post Edinburgh Review: Ulster American at Traverse Theatre appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
Writer-performer Kit Finnie explores the fascinating, tragic experiences of scandal-plagued Hollywood silent film star, Mabel Normand in Kit Finnie: Mabel and Mickey.
Reminiscent of the storytelling of Daniel Kitson, The Egg is a Lonely Hunter by Hannah Mamalis excavates loneliness and grief with tenderness,
Theatre is by its nature manipulative. But in Daughter, written and performed by Adam Lazarus, such manipulation is not earned. Lazarus eases
With her perceptive study of Straight White Men, Young Jean Lee becomes the first Asian-American female playwright on Broadway. Supported by director Anna
Making theatre about US politics is fraught. Whether he is deliberately snubbed or consciously included, shades of Trump abound in narrative injustices,
(Photo: Joan Marcus)Mart Crowley's 1968 landmark play about gay men in New York does not feel like a 50 year-old play. While the film (from 1970) version is camp and heavy-handed, this produ…
Mike Lew's Teenage Dick is a high school-set tongue-in-cheek tragicomedy that riffs on Richard III. Discontent with being class secretary, and wanting
It's always easy to find reasons to be grumpy about the Tony Awards. Whether it's overcritical omissions (what do you mean there's
Leaving Angels in America, I tingle. I am covered in tears and exhaling joy. The time has passed quickly. None of it has felt laborious. And I carry with me the feeling of religious devotion…
In his one-man show John Lithgow: Stories by Heart, the charming stage legend recounts tales of his youth but at the heart
Due to job woes I was not able to get over to the UK much this year. So really...my list is a Top 10 of Edinburgh.1. Joan2. Lucy McCormick's Triple Threat3. Us/Them4. Letters to Windso…
Since I did not end up going to Edinburgh this year I did not have enough shows in the UK to make a separate top 10 list. So I'm combining US and UK shows this year because it's my lis…
The Band's Visit is a gentle exploration of the unexamined lives of ordinary people from artists David Yazbek and David Cromer. The post Review: The Band’s Visit at Barrymore Theatre …
David Henry Hwang revises his M. Butterfly at a propitious moment. Nicole Serratore reviews The post Review: M. Butterfly at Cort Theatre appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
Anna Ziegler explores the internal turmoil of tennis players on court and off in The Last Match. Nicole Serratore reviews. The post Review: The Last Match at Laura Pels Theatre appeared fir…