Oklahoma Samovar
Alice Eve Cohen's Oklahoma Samovar traces a Jewish family from 1887 Latvia to Oklahoma. But can family stories alone produce drama? The post Oklahoma Samovar appeared first on The Front Row …
Alice Eve Cohen's Oklahoma Samovar traces a Jewish family from 1887 Latvia to Oklahoma. But can family stories alone produce drama? The post Oklahoma Samovar appeared first on The Front Row …
The great tension in this production is Urie's beautiful performance, and the overpowering presence of Baldwin's direction. The post Richard II appeared first on The Front Row Center.
Five Models in Ruins, 1981 purports to examine femininity and the pressures of modeling, but ends up rehashing the old stereotypes. The post Five Models in Ruins, 1981 appeared first on The …
Grief Camp creates a vivid, fully inhabited world and assembles promising conditions for drama, but never shapes them into a story. The post Grief Camp appeared first on The Front Row Center.
Irondale's presentation of Tennessee Williams' "free adaptation" of The Seagull is too much of a "loose production." The post The Notebook of Trigorin appeared first on The Front Row Center.
This isn't a Greek tragedy of kings brought down by fate. It's a tragedy of salesmen, undone by money. There's no death here. Just lost hope, unearned rewards, and at the end of the day, no …
O'Brien's production buries Ibsen's haunted restraint under some weak performances and extraneous choices"but Ghosts is too strong a play to be undone completely. The post Ghosts appeared fi…
With Cold Water, Little Engine Theater has produced not just a play, but an experience that delivers the New York so many imagine but so few actually find. The post Cold Water appeared first…
The love behind Harmon's memories is real"but without dramatic momentum, the play hovers above life instead of stepping inside it. The post We Had a World appeared first on The Front Row Cen…
A working-class man's political rise and fall, told with sharp humor in the style of Shaw and Coward, comes brilliantly to life in Mint Theater Company's revival of Brighouse's overlooked ge…