Theater review: 'The Testament of Mary'
The mother of Jesus doesn't smile beatifically in the solo drama "The Testament of Mary." She scowls and rolls her eyes in exasperation. She rails. And, as if to calm her jangled nerves, she…
The mother of Jesus doesn't smile beatifically in the solo drama "The Testament of Mary." She scowls and rolls her eyes in exasperation. She rails. And, as if to calm her jangled nerves, she…
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Demonstrators were out in front of Midtown's Walter Kerr Theatre on Monday protesting the show "The Testament Of Mary," which portrays the life of Jesus's mother in ways some say d…
Where to begin? Well, there’s a live vulture on stage, and an uprooted tree suspended in mid-air, and a pool of water that appears to be bottomless. And that’s before the house l…
A great actress and a fine, trenchant script are struggling to assert themselves at the Walter Kerr Theater, where Colm Toibin's "Testament of Mary" opened on Monday night. …
Who would have thought that a play with such an iconoclastic subject matter, one that has already garnered protests from Catholic fanatics outside the theater, would prove to be so God-awful…
The actress humanizes the iconic mother of Jesus in the Broadway staging of the one-woman play by Colm Toibin, directed by Deborah Warner. NEW YORK — Sucking on a cigarette and swiggin…
Award-winning stage and screen actress Fiona Shaw returns to Broadway tonight, April 22, for the opening of The Testament of Mary, by the acclaimed author Colm Toibin, directed by Deborah Wa…
Fiona Shaw portrays the title figure as a solitary woman, years after her son's crucifixion, in Colm Toibin's audacious fictional rumination on the grieving mother behind the iconic image.re…
NEW YORK (AP) " If every mother secretly believes her son is a saint, you'd have to imagine the Virgin Mary would be positively insufferable.
NEW YORK (AP) -- If every mother secretly believes her son is a saint, you'd have to imagine the Virgin Mary would be positively insufferable....
A collection of "The Testament of Mary" reviews and news from around the internet.
That Fiona Shaw is a force of nature is indisputable. As a very human Virgin Mary in playwright Colm Tóibín’s 90-minute monologue “The Testament of Mary,” Sha…
More than anything else, you feel the pain.
Fiona Shaw has haunted T.S. Eliot's "The Waste Land" in an abandoned theater on 42nd Street. In her Tony-winning embodiment of "Medea," she made an ancient story as horrifically human as the…
Award-winning stage and screen actress Fiona Shaw stars in the Broadway premiere of The Testament of Mary opens today. April 22, on Broadway. The production, by the acclaimed author Colm TÃ…
Colm Toibin's The Testament of Mary, starring Tony nominee Fiona Shaw, officially opens April 22 at Broadway's Walter Kerr Theatre. Directed by Tony nominee Deborah Warner, the Scott…
Award-winning stage and screen actress Fiona Shaw returns to Broadway tonight, April 22, for the opening of The Testament of Mary, by the acclaimed author Colm Toibin, directed by Deborah Wa…
Fiona Shaw returns to Broadway for the first time since 2003 in this one-woman tour-de-force performance at the Walter Kerr Theater. In the play, adapted from a work by Irish novelist Colm …
Irish novelist Colm Tóibín's The Testament of Mary, starring Tony Award nominee and four-time Olivier Award-winning actress Fiona Shaw as Mary, the mother of Jesus, officia…
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