Often hilarious, often chilling "Do You Feel Anger"
Review of play at Vineyard Theater
Review of play at Vineyard Theater
review of "ain't too proud"
Suzan-Lori Parks inventive new play, beautifully staged and performed at the Public Theater
, , ,a moving and very timely highlight of the Irish Rep's Sean O'Casey season
This extended monologue on sex, dating, pornography, masturbation, dysfunctional families, and more is not for the easily offended
Overall, this musical has quite a few nice moments but they are just not quite super enough to insure its success.
a short play buoyed by riveting performances On Blueberry Hill
Mark Ravenhill's latest play centres on an historical clash of values for a school teacher nearing retirement
Emerging playwright Jeremy O. Harris marks his New York debut with a bold look at the legacy of racism and its relationship with sexuality.
a fun musical entertainment with a message of tolerance
Robert Icke deconstructs Ibsen's play
a pas-de-deuux in Academia that turns into a mutually destructive political shouting match
This second play in an ambitious trilogy is a gifted young writer's reflection on the civil rights movement.
a look at the origins of the bank which failed spectacularly in 2008, with a British star cast and Sam Mendes as director.
Jez Butterworth's multi-generational family and political drama has so many assets that it's eminently watchable throught more than three hours
Stockard Channing stars in this revival of Alexi Kaye Campbell's dinner party from hell play
the comic hilarity of this farce carries through until the triumphant end.
Without diluting any of Beckett's art, Bill Irwin casts a new light on it and infuses it with his own American voice
http://www curiously confounding or eminently divertingosing 10/21/18
Edie Falco returns to the stage in Sharr White's new play about a real life behind-the-scenes political mover and shaker
The Mint takes a new look at Lillian Hellman failed play.
World premiere of a strong and difficult new play in a cohesive and trenchant production.
Michaela Strachan narrates close encounters with these magnificent creatures from our past
this newly devised musical leans mighty . heavily on better shows based on similar scenario
We are probably due for a Coriolanus that examines the rise and fall of an anti-social soldier-turned-politician in the digital age. For now, the Theatricum's offering offers a rousing cou…