Review: American Son at curtainup.com
a sensational play that is driven by a long-standing social imperative made more acute by the current political climat
a sensational play that is driven by a long-standing social imperative made more acute by the current political climat
we are committed by our sheer curiosity about what may come next.
a splendid ensemble and just need more time to inhabit rather than invade their roles
Snappy writing gives this sentimental story a real lift
Tightly structured and intense, the interaction of the three characters is beautifully developed
We see Coward's views of a changing world In Simon Green's exemplary performance Read More
filled to the brim with witty irreverence and impassioned rhetoric
No doubt that fans will swoon and sway hoot and holler to the music Read More
a rather cuddly little domestic comedy in which two couples, friends for thirty years, have been set up to reexamine their marital bonds and re-explore their friendship
sometimes funny, occasionally exasperating and totally confounding play
perhaps the most insightful portrait of manipulative motherhood in recent times
an emotions- charged consideration of familial, racial, cultural and political issues
a brittle discursive rebuttal to the bad images of black women that have prevailed for so long on TV and in the movies
This lovely production by Primary Stages now at the Cherry Lane Theater has a sublime cast under the fine direction of Michael Wilson
a glint of the magical realism and a gift for dramatic lyricism that is at the heart of Cruz's talent
an accomplished ensemble of actors that is bringing vividness to Chakrabarti's real life characters
- credibly realized personalities are given keen dramatic shape by playwright Sarah Delappe
It was inevitable that Gerard Alessandrini would find the rap rage that has taken over the spotlight on Broadway with the mega hit Hamilton
on the mark with effusive dialogue that often bristle
- the petty feuding and the petulant fussing between a married theatrical couple and a scheming actor
a taut and tension-filled play set in post "troubles Belfast
a play to be savored and one certainly not to be missed.
a real treat for those already familiar with it and a special thrill for those who are not, particularly for its timely political relevance.R
a decent comedy about the reclamation of ancestry around a deplorable ac
uiced up with plenty of topical/timely