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Review: Sanctuary City at the Lucille Lortel by Loren Noveck

Two young undocumented immigrants struggle in Martyna Majok's new play, which leaves Loren Noveck heartsick at the state of the world. The post Review: Sanctuary City at the Lucille Lortel …

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 8:16pm on September 21, 2021

Review: Speak Softly, Go Far: Hannah Mamalis at Dublin Fringe Festival by Nicole Serratore

An inventive audio show from comedian-storyteller Hannah Mamalis shifts our perspective. Nicole Serratore reviews. The post Review: Speak Softly, Go Far: Hannah Mamalis at Dublin Fringe Fes…

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 7:26pm on September 20, 2021

Sun & Sea at BAM Fisher by Nicole Serratore

A climate change opera with a sly libretto is undone by a casually messy staging in an undersized venue. Nicole Serratore reviews. The post Sun & Sea at BAM Fisher appeared first on Exe…

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 11:15am on September 17, 2021

Review: Pass Over at the August Wilson Theatre by Daniel Krane

Antoinette Chinonye Nwandu makes her Broadway debut with a play about two young Black men on a street corner that uses humor to set off devastating booby traps. Daniel Krane reviews. The pos…

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 9:02am on August 31, 2021

Review: Merry Wives at the Delacorte by Nicole Serratore

Delightful leading ladies but the chaos and comedy never seem to reach full throttle in this Shakespearean adaptation. Nicole Serratore reviews. The post Review: Merry Wives at the Delacorte…

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 10:43am on August 10, 2021

Review: Emily Skinner: A Broad with a Broad Broad Mind at Feinstein's/54 Below by Lane Williamson

Emily Skinner lays all her quarantine feelings out on the cabaret table in her new show at Feinstein's/54 Below. Lane Williamson reviews. The post Review: Emily Skinner: A Broad with a Broad…

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 12:40pm on August 5, 2021

Review: Romantic Songs of the Patriarchy at the Guggenheim Museum by Nicole Serratore

A veritable snowstorm of misogyny falls in this galvanizing installation performance from artist Ragnar Kjartansson. Nicole Serratore reviews. The post Review: Romantic Songs of the Patriar…

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 7:22pm on July 12, 2021

Review: Current at Arts Brookfield by Nicole Serratore

An audio installation leads you on a walk through Lower Manhattan and offers an invitation to the multiverse of New York City. Nicole Serratore reviews. The post Review: Current at Arts Bro…

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 2:07pm on June 27, 2021

Review: What If If Only at NAATCO (online) by Loren Noveck

Caryl Churchill's latest goes by in a flash and leaves you wishing for more. Loren Noveck reviews. The post Review: What If If Only at NAATCO (online) appeared first on Exeunt Magazine NYC.

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 10:08pm on June 10, 2021

Review: Hymn to the City at Green-Wood Cemetery by Lane Williamson

Death of Classical and the New York Philharmonic team up to present a moving (emotionally and physically) concert across the expanse of Green-Wood Cemetery. Lane Williamson reviews. The pos…

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 4:57pm on June 8, 2021

Review: This American Wife by Nicole Serratore

Interrogating twirling housewives and the performance of realness, this satirical offering from Fake Friends works best when using its own voice. Nicole Serratore reviews. The post Review:…

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 4:49pm on May 26, 2021

Review: Brother, Brother, at New York Theatre Workshop (online) by Loren Noveck

Radio play meets lush picture book meets dark fairy tale in Aleshea Harris's new online work. Loren Noveck reviews. The post Review: Brother, Brother, at New York Theatre Workshop (online) a…

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 6:04pm on May 25, 2021

Review: A Dozen Dreams at Brookfield Place by Lane Williamson

Twelve playwrights and a team of designers bring pandemic dreams to life in an art installation/immersive theatre odyssey at the Brookfield Place mall. Lane Williamson reviews. The post Revi…

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 12:59pm on May 18, 2021

Review: Kristina Wong, Sweatshop Overload at NYTW by Nicole Serratore

Kristina Wong's solo show about her mutual aid efforts during the pandemic documents this moment in Asian American history. Nicole Serratore reviews. The post Review: Kristina Wong, Sweatsh…

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 11:25am on May 17, 2021

Review: All the Different Ways That Commodore Matthew Perry Could Have Died by Nicole Serratore

A short theater-animated hybrid confronts the history of Commodore Matthew Perry with humor and lamentation. Nicole Serratore reviews. The post Review: All the Different Ways That Commodore…

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 9:16pm on May 3, 2021

Review: The Return of the Dragon at REDCAT by Nicole Serratore

Guillermo Calderón and his collaborators make a mini-documentary that reflects on Chilean politics, the pandemic, and where theater goes from here. Nicole Serratore reviews. The post Rev…

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 9:26am on April 8, 2021

Review: Wish You Were Here at Williamstown Theatre Festival via Audible by Cameron Kelsall

Through their partnership with Audible, Williamstown Theatre Festival presents the world premiere of Sanaz Toosi's play, a chronicle of female friendship against the backdrop of the Iranian …

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 2:36pm on April 5, 2021

Review: Honestly Sincere at Theater in Quarantine by Nicole Serratore

Theater in Quarantine offers scarily accurate time travel to those awkward teen years in Honestly Sincere. Nicole Serratore reviews. The post Review: Honestly Sincere at Theater in Quaranti…

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 2:35pm on March 28, 2021

Review: Letter to My Father at M-34 by Dylan Hoffman

Franz Kafka is trapped in an endless argument with the man who inspired all the inscrutable tyrants who populate his writing: Franz's own father. Dylan Hoffman reviews. The post Review: Lett…

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 11:26am on March 11, 2021

Review: The Long Goodbye at BAM/MIF by Nicole Serratore

With intimacy and intensity, Riz Ahmed performs a personal gig-storytelling show that looks at the complexities of post-colonial identity. Nicole Serratore reviews. The post Review: The L…

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 9:50am on February 24, 2021

Review: Bloodshot: The Call at Exponential Festival by Nicole Serratore

A short film sequel to a film noir stage show set during a fictional plague now mirrors our real one. Nicole Serratore reviews. The post Review: Bloodshot: The Call at Exponential Festival…

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 6:51pm on February 1, 2021

Review: Times3 (Times x Times x Times) at the PROTOTYPE Festival by Lane Williamson

Writer Geoff Sobelle and composer Pamela Z take us on a sonic journey through Times Square, from its origins to its present. Lane Williamson reviews. The post Review: Times3 (Times x Times x…

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 5:15pm on January 21, 2021

Review: Ocean Body at HERE Arts Center by Lane Williamson

An in-person visual and audio installation transports the audience into the waters of the Gulf Coast. Lane Williamson reviews. The post Review: Ocean Body at HERE Arts Center appeared first …

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 11:35am on January 21, 2021

Review: Rich Kids: A History of Shopping Malls in Iran at Under the Radar by Loren Noveck

What does it mean to live our lives on the backwards timeline of Instagram? Loren Noveck reviews. The post Review: Rich Kids: A History of Shopping Malls in Iran at Under the Radar appeared …

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 9:34am on January 11, 2021

Review: Disclaimer at Under the Radar by Nicole Serratore

A gathering of absent family by proxy jumpstarts an important conversation about Middle Eastern representation and humanity. Nicole Serratore reviews. The post Review: Disclaimer at Under t…

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 11:41am on January 10, 2021
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