Review: Dinner With The Boys at curtainup.com
- a tasty morsel of comedy and crime
- a tasty morsel of comedy and crime
- an insightful, gutsy, street-smart contemporary drama.
Thoughtfully written to give us a dramatically balanced portrait of a woman on the verge
- Irwin drew from her experiences working in a restaurant to write a very compelling play
Playwright Naomi Wallce satisfies more than one's need to be simply captivated by a good story and good acting
Theresa Rebeck's verbose and very dark comedy at Primary Stages
you will laugh long and hard at this riotous staging and the terrific, over-the-top performances R
- you will be laughing too hard to let any lack of comprehension bother yo
A thoroughly enjoyable, ultra contemporary two-character study in sex and success Read More
a refreshing summertime tonic
a story worth telling and it has been dramatized here very well
James McLure's vision of rural folk doing what they are inclined to do best is vivid and even touching,
- a rewarding, if also harrowing, theater experience.
a wonderfully robust production of the only play that George Bernard Shaw set in America.
- this production has as its primary supplement a host of definitively shaped comical performances.
an excellent and engrossing play laced with humor by playwright Richard Strand
The best of the enhancements to this exuberantly danced staging is the addition of songs from the film version
a renewed appreciation for the play's complexity and aim to "please"
This inspiring play is now infused and updated with the sound and fury of intensified urban ghetto lingo.
more blissfully funny and blisteringly on-target than ever
the production now at the George Street Playhouse is high on my list of excellent Our Towns I've seen. .
he play gives the formidable Parsons ample room to switch emotional gears and sway our affections without missing a beat, even as we can also sense the stirrings of her character's impending…
- this classic musical has an invigorating freshness and vitality thanks to the enlivening direction by Rob Ruggiero.
Disney Theatrical's bright, lively, tuneful and also very funny stage adaptation of its hugely successful 1992 cartoon film
a tasty serving of heart-breaks garnished with humor