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499 stories by "ROB WEINERT-KENDT"

Charles Not in Charge by Rob Weinert-kendt

I think Isaac nails the problem with Charles Isherwood's public offer to stop reviewing Adam Rapp's work: that to admit how one's personal tastes color one's reviews creates a very slippery …

SOURCE: The Wicked Stage at 1:18pm on October 7, 2011

Prophets Both Lebanese and Mormon by Rob Weinert-kendt

photo by Sarah Krulwich for the New York TimesI admired Stephen Karam's two previous New York productions, Columbinus and Speech & Debate, and had the chance to write about him for the L.A. …

SOURCE: The Wicked Stage at 2:32pm on October 6, 2011

Stephen Karam's 'Sons of the Prophet' and 'Dark Sisters' by Rob Weinert-kendt

The writer Stephen Karam has two productions this fall: the play "Sons of the Prophet" and the chamber opera "Dark Sisters."

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 2:20pm on October 6, 2011

The Book of Jobs by Rob Weinert-kendt

Another index of how theater is disproportionately on my brain: When Gary Coleman died, the first thing I thought of was Avenue Q. And when I heard that Steve Jobs died yesterday, the second…

SOURCE: The Wicked Stage at 12:42pm on October 6, 2011

"Threepenny" Wilsonia by Rob Weinert-kendt

The opera composer Nico Muhly recently half-joked to me that he'd like to see all Broadway musicals directed by Robert Wilson, imagining how much Phantom of the Opera, for instance, might be…

SOURCE: The Wicked Stage at 10:41am on October 5, 2011

Same-Sex "Sunrise" by Rob Weinert-kendt

Last month I had the pleasure of playing my first gay wedding in New York, and I found the occasion to change one lyric, in the classic "As Time Goes By." Where the original said, "Woman nee…

SOURCE: The Wicked Stage at 5:54pm on October 4, 2011

Tuesday on the Links by Rob Weinert-kendt

I place no stock in the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame, but I'll care for it even less if it disses Laura Nyro.Drums, Girls & Dangerous Pie in Ohio certainly doesn't look like your average junio…

SOURCE: The Wicked Stage at 11:11am on October 4, 2011

October Already (and the Top 10) by Rob Weinert-kendt

The October season preview issue of American Theatre just went up online, and it's a keeper. There's a meaty, provocative interview with Clybourne Park's Bruce Norris (available online here;…

SOURCE: The Wicked Stage at 3:58pm on September 30, 2011

Sort of a Last Word by Rob Weinert-kendt

Matthew Freeman has perhaps the best response I've seen to the handwringing about the parlous state of American playwriting, from Todd London's Outrageous Fortune to this recent lamentation …

SOURCE: The Wicked Stage at 11:10am on September 30, 2011

Quote for the Day by Rob Weinert-kendt

"As critics get older " and I concede this may be a fault " they also tend to become less recklessly violent in their judgments."-Michael Billington, quoted by Miriam Gillinson

SOURCE: The Wicked Stage at 11:07am on September 30, 2011

Music in Its Bones by Rob Weinert-kendt

photo of the Steppenwolf production of The Hot l Baltimore by Michael BrosilowIsaac Butler kindly asked me to contribute to his blog's awesome Lanford Wilson "issue," and I turned in a consi…

SOURCE: The Wicked Stage at 10:55am on September 30, 2011

Today's Links... by Rob Weinert-kendt

Parade in the shadow of Lincoln's last stop.All hail Parabasis' Lanford Wilson issue.Tim Rice wants to hurt Charles Isherwood.Alexis Soloski revisits a familiar topic; the real scoop here is…

SOURCE: The Wicked Stage at 4:19pm on September 28, 2011

The Two-Bit Opera by Rob Weinert-kendt

Last month it was Sondheim; now Time Out gives me another chance to geek out on another favorite composer on the occasion of a production of his biggest hit. What Bob Wilson and the Berliner…

SOURCE: The Wicked Stage at 10:28am on September 28, 2011

Theater of War by Rob Weinert-kendt

Pace Hunka, I found this, from Billington, bracing:I think people are in danger of getting a little prissy about the qualifications to be a theatre critic. Obviously, you need a passion for …

SOURCE: The Wicked Stage at 2:42pm on September 21, 2011

Not Just the Usual Guardian Snobbery by Rob Weinert-kendt

David Cote, a.k.a. Benedict Arnold (kidding!), has a thoughtful piece in today's Guardian about why American companies can't compete with the UK's far-reaching National Theatre. And it's mor…

SOURCE: The Wicked Stage at 10:21am on September 21, 2011

Tuesday on the Links by Rob Weinert-kendt

Clybourne Park comes home.Apparently a different Hunka.A farce about the IRS in Beijing.Four Baltimore dudes in a diner would totally be singing Sheryl Crow tunes.A most helpful web page.

SOURCE: The Wicked Stage at 12:17am on September 20, 2011

Quote for the Day by Rob Weinert-kendt

"Parenting small children is many things. It is a reminder of the essence of things, for one...Parenting small children is also fucking boring."-Catherine Treischmann, in a marvelously frank…

SOURCE: The Wicked Stage at 4:48pm on September 19, 2011

Linking for the Weekend by Rob Weinert-kendt

Long-running shows don't get revived.Black-lahoma.Rocky Horror banned in Carrollton.Chatting with David Cote about Trouble in Tahiti led me to this delightful Dawn Upshaw clip.Two scoops fro…

SOURCE: The Wicked Stage at 11:12am on September 16, 2011

Quote for the Day by Rob Weinert-kendt

"A person whose financial requirements are modest and whose curiosity, skepticism, and indifference to reputation are outsized is a person at risk of becoming a journalist."-Louis Menand, wr…

SOURCE: The Wicked Stage at 2:09pm on September 13, 2011

With the thoughts I'd be thinkin'... by Rob Weinert-kendt

...I could be another linkin':When the talkback is better than the show.Passing Strange in St. Louis.Only a Papermoon: Puppets depict the unsung lives of the working elderly in Singapore.Tod…

SOURCE: The Wicked Stage at 7:43am on September 12, 2011

More Links by Rob Weinert-kendt

More Intertube samplings...August: Osage County holds up.Rebeck and LaBute take suggestions from readers...for their next plays.TNC's wise rules for comment flame wars.Romulus Linney speaks …

SOURCE: The Wicked Stage at 1:43pm on September 9, 2011

Obligatory 9/11 Post by Rob Weinert-kendt

Cast members of They Simply Said EnterOn Sept. 9, 2001, I went to the downtown L.A. offices of Cornerstone Theater Company to audition/shop for a project in their Festival of Faith, a five-s…

SOURCE: The Wicked Stage at 9:56am on September 9, 2011

The Madhouse by Rob Weinert-kendt

A few years back I had the privilege of interviewing Jeremy Lawrence, a fine actor and translator who's made something of a cottage industry of playing Tennessee Williams in a series of solo…

SOURCE: The Wicked Stage at 3:19pm on September 6, 2011

The Crazy Uncle Hilton Files by Rob Weinert-kendt

Yelena action shot by Hilton Als The New Yorker's certifiable No. 2 theater critic strikes again, with a book report review of the recent Aussie-fied Uncle Vanya at Kennedy Center. As Charl…

SOURCE: The Wicked Stage at 11:44am on September 2, 2011

Pre-Labor Day Links by Rob Weinert-kendt

Emerging from one deadline valley only to face another, but I still find time to jog about the Intertubes. Jeremy Barker's extremely helpful "Piss Christ" test. I get a lot of annoying spam,…

SOURCE: The Wicked Stage at 10:48am on September 1, 2011
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