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Curtainup Reviewer: Paulanne Simmons Descriptive Excerpt: Chris Urch's powerful play derives much of this powers from the excellent performances of the actors, especially Blankson-Wood,…
Curtainup Reviewer: Paulanne Simmons Descriptive Excerpt: Chris Urch's powerful play derives much of this powers from the excellent performances of the actors, especially Blankson-Wood,…
At a time when there's such turmoil at out borders and disagreement within, it takes a good deal of courage to pen a musical that takes a lighthearted look at immigrations. But Jamie Jackso…
Review:Julie Madly Deeply at Curtainup Sarah-Louise Young admits that she is not Julie Andrews but rather a "full-time Julie Andrews fan." But her modesty and good-humor that makes …
Chekhov would probably be delighted with Aaron Posner's updated version of Uncle Vanya.
The Transport Group has a well-deserved reputation for innovative staging, and in this respect, this revival of Daniel Berrigan's poetic play of real events does not disappoint.
J. C. Ernst's satire of the old-fashioned gangster movie and the newer variations created by writers such as Martin McDonagh and Quentin Tarantino.
the comic hilarity of this farce carries through until the triumphant end.
These Sholem Aleichem's stories brings us back to the real Tevye, the one Sholem Aleichem created before nostalgia and security softened his edges. . .
The National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene's (NYTF) excellent Yiddish production of Fiddler on the Roof as directed by Joel Grey makes us fall in love with Tevye, his wife, Golde, and h…
Kate Scelsa broadens the satire of Albee's play by turning it into a treatise on female empowerment.
http://www.curtainup.com/.html A well-told and sung Klezmer inflected love story