Reviewer's Rating The Great Novel Gillian Russo 19/06/2019There exists plenty of lore about writers who get haunted by literary greats to finish their works. (Tales of Alexander...
Reviewer's Rating Julie Madly Deeply Gillian Russo 18/06/2019In the program, 59E59 Theaters artistic director Val Day describes this show as “infectiously joyous.” I couldn’t think of a...
Reviewer's Rating Sleep No More Austin Fimmano 15/06/2019The McKittrick Hotel is dark. It’s one of the first things you must adapt to if you are to make...
Reviewer's Rating Handbagged Ann Pryor 15/06/2019The structure of England is a peculiar one: The monarchy represents the Commonwealth, while the Prime Minister dictates the politics...
Reviewer's Rating Open Gillian Russo 14/06/2019What is a magic show if it has no magic? At first, it’s a cute little skit meant to testify...
Reviewer's Rating Inflammation du verbe vivre Emilie Proudhon-Dumesny 14/06/2019Inflammation du verbe vivre is a play written and directed by Canadian-Lebanese artist Wajdi Mouawad, in which he is the...
Reviewers Rating Mary Said What She Said Emilie Proudhon-Dumesny 14/06/2019Mary said what she said is an eighty minute long monologue performed by Isabelle Huppert, in which she embodies a...
Reviewer's Rating Much Ado About Nothing Austin Fimmano 12/06/2019The Public Theater’s Shakespeare in the Park has long been one of New York’s most prized cultural jewels – and...
Reviewer's Rating Brief Chronicle Books 6-8 Gillian Russo 05/06/2019To answer what’s probably your first question: no, you don’t need to see Books 1-5 first. They don’t exist. Ghosts,...
Reviewer's Rating Madame Lynch Elizabeth Bove 04/06/2019It was a fruitless endeavor, I said to myself after witnessing the Drunkard’s Wife’s production of Madame Lynch at The...