From its opening nudity, "Oedipus Loves You" is that kind of aggressively different show that makes Off-Broadway nuthouse PS 122 either A) a ton of weird fun, or B) an exercise in how much c…
Includes interview with Marie Jones ("Stones In His Pockets").
As they stomp around Andrew Clancy's Astroturf set, splashing in the kiddie pool and tripping over their own mess, these wrecks also stumble across something wonderful.
IN case their name - the Five Lesbian Brothers - isn't enough of a tip-off, the music that begins their latest effort is k.d. lang's "Constant Craving." A nude woman stands center stage, and…
In his play of religion and morality, the director and playwright Piotr Tomaszuk has joined texts and ideas with a postmodern vengeance.
Reference to the Greek tragedy needlessly hangs over the entire show
post's Oedipus Schmoedipus opens to a pristine white stage and backdrop. Enter Zoë Coombs Marr and Mish Grigor, angelic in their equally pristine and white costumes with knowing smiles on…
Review: Alfaro's modern, multilayered take has its snags but offers memorable moments.
Preview: Playwright Luis Alfaro updates Greek saga to contemporary California.
Photo: Matthew MurphySam Shepard came to prominence chronicling the battered and bruised families of the American West, so it should come as no surprise that he would set his sights on the m…
SWEET Now the company has opened its final show of the season, "Oedipus," the classic Greek tragedy by Sophocles, and it is just as imaginative, just as outrageous, just as unusual as its pr…
Robert Feldberg reviews the new off-Broadway play, written by Sam Shepard and starring Stephen Rea.
A Particle of Dread (Oedipus Variations) Off Broadway, Signature Theatre Reviewed by Shoshana Roberts BOTTOM LINE: Entropy in the best possible way with passion and uniqueness to present th…
With Irish and American actors, Sam Shepard riffs on Sophocles.
Sam Shepard brings the myth of Oedipus into the Mojave Desert in an intriguing if ungainly new play