Reviewer's Rating A Lovely Sunday for Creve Coeur Colin Macdonald 26/09/2018A Lovely Sunday for Creve Coeur, a late-career Tennessee Williams play, had its New York premiere in 1979, at the...
Reviewer's Rating ShakesBEER: Riots and Revolution Austin Fimmano 26/09/2018When you buy a ticket for the New York Shakespeare Exchange’s ShakesBEER pub crawl, the very least you can expect...
Reviewer's Rating Meshahnye Austin Fimmano 18/09/2018There is a pervasive, deep-seated unhappiness which infects every character of DoubleDecker Productions’ Meshahnye. The first sign of this is...
Reviewer's Rating The Emperor Ben Odom 18/09/2018There is no shortage of art that comments on the current administration. Revivals and new plays alike are prone to...
Reviewer's Rating James and Jamesy in the Dark Gillian Russo 17/09/2018Have you ever wondered what the Pixar lamp does beyond your television screen? This show won’t tell you, but the...
Reviewer's Rating Meaningful Conversation Austin Fimmano 16/09/2018Everything is dark. It’s 2006, and if you’re a New Yorker you’ll have already connected the dots: we are in...
Reviewer's Rating Agnes Elizabeth Bove 15/09/2018Now here is a play worth seeing! For its writing, for its acting, for its wisdom. Lesser America’s production of...
Reviewer's Rating Separate and Equal Ann Pryor 15/09/2018Set on a basketball court in 1950s Alabama, SEPARATE AND EQUAL sets six young men against each other – three...
Reviewer's Rating The Other Day Gillian Russo 11/09/2018The 14th Street Y’s production of The Other Day by Mark Jason Williams appears, at first glance, to be a...
Reviewer's Rating As You Like It Aleksandra Pytko 07/09/2018In William Shakespeare’s As You Like It, the Forest of Arden offers an escape from stiff courtly life into enchanting...