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THE BRIDE WORE BLACK by Matt Windman

The Mint Theatre Company outdoes itself with this production of Micheál Mac Liammóir 's little-known 1948 Irish drama.

SOURCE: Theater News Online at 2:18am on June 29, 2019

BLUSHING BRIDE by Matt Windman

The Mint Theatre Company outdoes itself with this production of Micheál Mac Liammóir 's little-known 1948 Irish drama.

SOURCE: Theater News Online at 8:24pm on June 28, 2019

ORDINARY PEOPLE by Joe Dziemianowicz

This concert-style production celebrates the everyday American worker.

SOURCE: Theater News Online at 6:48pm on June 27, 2019

A STAR-STUDDED NIGHT by Jeremy Gerard

This was a very special evening of music with some incredible guests, all to raise money for a non-profit organization.

SOURCE: Theater News Online at 10:36pm on June 25, 2019

SPEAKING HER MIND by Brian Scott Lipton

This monologue brings to life one of James Joyce's most indelible and interesting characters.

SOURCE: Theater News Online at 7:42pm on June 21, 2019

COMPLEX IDENTITY by Jeremy Gerard

Michael R. Jackson's musical quickly gathers steam and doesn t let up for any of its 100 minutes.

SOURCE: Theater News Online at 7:42pm on June 21, 2019

IT TAKES BALLS by David Cote

April Matthis is magic as Toni Stone, the first woman to play professional baseball.

SOURCE: Theater News Online at 8:42pm on June 20, 2019

HEAVY CHILDHOOD by Bill Stevenson

This wasn t the most natural novel to turn into a musical, but the cast and music are top notch.

SOURCE: Theater News Online at 6:24pm on June 20, 2019

COMEDY OF MANNERS by Matt Windman

With two versions playing on alternating nights, the gender-reversed version is not just entertaining but surprisingly fitting and enlightening.

SOURCE: Theater News Online at 10:54pm on June 18, 2019

WAR OF WITS by Bernard Carragher

Shakespeare in Central Park opens with a fresh, witty production with an African American cast.

SOURCE: Theater News Online at 9:18pm on June 18, 2019

TWO QUEENS, ONE HIVE by David Cote

Although it drags a bit, this piece about Queen Elizabeth II and Margaret Thatcher boasts humor, excellent acting and staging, and some impressive wigs.

SOURCE: Theater News Online at 12:36am on June 13, 2019

PLENTY OF SOMETHING by Jeremy Gerard

Though the setting is changed, much of the essence of Shakespeare's comedy shines through in this imaginative production.

SOURCE: Theater News Online at 9:42pm on June 11, 2019

AND THE WINNERS ARE ... by Joe Dziemianowicz

Hadestown and The Ferryman were among the big winners, with each taking home multiple awards.

SOURCE: Theater News Online at 1:24am on June 11, 2019

MULTI-DIMENSIONAL by Brian Scott Lipton

The characters in Bekah Brunstetter's gripping play are more than what they first appear to be.

SOURCE: Theater News Online at 11:54pm on June 6, 2019

SPILLED SECRETS by Joe Dziemianowicz

Even when chaos kicks in, Donald Margulies' drama is predictable.

SOURCE: Theater News Online at 10:33pm on June 4, 2019

MAKING IT HER OWN by Matt Windman

Kate Hamill takes liberties in adapting this classic work, to mixed results.

SOURCE: Theater News Online at 9:24pm on June 4, 2019

THE WITCHING HOUR by Jessica Branch

Young women in Catholic schoolgirl garb take to the cursed play, diving deep into the shifting alliances and bloody frenzy.

SOURCE: Theater News Online at 7:12pm on June 4, 2019

THE KIDS AREN'T ALL RIGHT by Joe Dziemianowicz

Although Carla Ching's script is uneven, her subject and characters are intriguing.

SOURCE: Theater News Online at 12:48am on June 4, 2019

WHAT A FARCE by Sandy MacDonald

You may go in grumpy, but a stupid-grin exit is assured.

SOURCE: Theater News Online at 9:18pm on May 28, 2019

THE ARTIST AND THE MAN by Joe Dziemianowicz

Kenneth Branagh s film portrait of Shakespeare features fine performances and striking cinematography.

SOURCE: Theater News Online at 7:33pm on May 27, 2019

MATING DANCE by Jeremy Gerard

Audra McDonald and Michael Shannon star in this revival that perplexes as much as it delights.

SOURCE: Theater News Online at 11:06pm on May 23, 2019

POWER OF THE QUESTION by David Lefkowitz

This play needs some trimming, but the inquiring mind at the heart of it makes for an intriguing character.

SOURCE: Theater News Online at 12:03am on May 22, 2019

A VIOLENT TIME by Bernard Carragher

The three plays in Sean O'Casey's trilogy take place during a period of violence and unrest in Ireland.

SOURCE: Theater News Online at 10:54pm on May 21, 2019

SCREEN ADDICTION by Brian Scott Lipton

Dave Malloy s a cappella musical features eight people struggling with 21st-century techno-problems.

SOURCE: Theater News Online at 5:32pm on May 21, 2019

WARTIME MISSIVES by Sandy MacDonald

We get a privileged glimpse of WWII resistance through a real-life couple s letters.

SOURCE: Theater News Online at 5:33pm on May 20, 2019
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