NEW YORK — The reviews are in for “Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark” — and that could be a bit of a problem. Not because of what they say, but that they exist at all. S…
It’s an honor, and a humbling one, to be sure, to be included in American Theatre’s new list of the 12 most influential theater critics in America. I’m especially grateful …
From the Austin American-Statesman
Last week, 26 critics from around the country attended the Fresh Terrain Festival of performance art at the University of Texas. As part of a parallel training seminar, 14 junior critics wrote about the seven acts at the festival, organized by UT and New York's Performance Space 122. What follows are snippets from the workshop reviews written by some of those up-and-coming critics.
Our very own Matthew Murray was one of the junior critics. It sounds like an interesting experience, the junior critics were mentored by more experienced senior critics. I wonder if there was any hazing involved. : )
The Connecticut Critics Circle announced its annual awards for outstanding work in the state for the 2008-09 season.
Unlike most of the local theater scene, Derek Hasenstab had no clue "The Lion King" was casting in Chicago when he got a call to audition for the extravaganza. Actually, he didn't know what …
I find it odd that a production that pretty much comes intact from off-Broadway and Broadway, is named "outstanding production of a play" from the Connecticut Critics Circle.
Casting has been announced for the George Street Playhouse's upcoming production of Annie Baker's Circle Mirror Transformation, which will begin performances Oct. 5.
Can anyone imagine one of the theater critics organizations in New York actually doing something on behalf of critics?