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Continuity

The question of global climate disaster is most comfortably viewed as a fiction; easy to digest, laugh at, sympathized with, and chat about without ge...
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The Pain of My Belligerence

On a first date in which Cat can barely get a word in, and after being subject to her date’s toxic and arrogant ramblings (to which he fully admits ar...
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Smart Blonde

Only this past year in New York, we’ve seen juke-box shows about Cher, Donna Summer, and The Temptations. Willy Holtzman’s nostalgic new play Smart Bl...
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Skinnamarink

Whether you spent your grade school years in the comfort of liberal counseling, or hoping the nun’s ruler didn’t catch you, you’ll like relate to the ...
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NERVOUS/SYSTEM

It’s a rare piece of theater that manages to send the audience through the same singularly gobsmacking experience, and then make them wonder if they t...
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Life x3

The most well-known work of playwright extraordinaire Yasmina Reza can perhaps universally be termed as “fun.” Most notably in ART and God of Carnage,...
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Eve’s Song

We know something’s up off the bat: no one can relax among the meticulous cleanliness and set-up of this plain and normal home, especially after the m...
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The Thanksgiving Play

So you've got two “woke” theater artists; one’s a proud vegan, the other is a yoga freak and self-described “vegan ally.” They hire an elementary scho...
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Daniel’s Husband

Daniel and Mitchell have it all: a loving home, great friends, careers they’re proud of. But no marriage certificate. Daniel wants it, and Mitchell is...
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I Was Most Alive With You

Its title inspires love, connection, loss, hope, fear: the work itself stirs in its audience all these ideas in the most unrelenting, heart-breaking, ...