Stephen Sondheim Theatre
It's hardly what Shakespeare wrote, but this adaptation of Romeo and Juliet by the grand doyenne of downtown theatre, La MaMa's Ellen Stewart, is a rousing good show.
Every weekend I'm going to post some of the youtube clips that I come across that I especially love -- those that give me goosebumps, touch my heart or make me laugh. Yale Repertory Theatre …
The production is so saturated with love, so brimming with impulsiveness, that its enchantment is absolute.
Ambrose and Isaac deliver their passion with heartbreaking intensity.
Often, nature colludes with a director to make Shakespeare in the Park even more enchanting, and that was certainly the case on press night for Michael Greif's staging of "Romeo & Juliet," e…
The cast, unfortunately, shows no signs of ensemble chemistry.
To understand what has gone so horribly wrong over here with a musical that has been running triumphantly in Paris for many months, we need to understand something about the French and musicals, which is basically that they hate them.
Thanks to ElleWhy on All That Chat for the link!