Reviewer's Rating Killing Time Becca Kaplan 07/05/2019There is a seemingly infinite amount of questions to grapple with when it comes to the end of our lives....
Reviewer's Rating The Tempest Austin Fimmano 05/05/2019In the beginning of The Tempest, the audience is asked if we have ever felt enough rage that would raise...
Reviewer's Rating Fragments of a Star Austin Fimmano 04/05/2019Dalida may not be a name as instantly recognizable, let alone undoubtedly iconic, to American ears as it is to...
Reviewer's Rating Entangled Dylan Hoffman 02/05/2019A young white man enters a dark planetarium, wielding a gun, and opens fire. One of his bullets rips young...
Reviewer's Rating Instructions for American Servicemen in Britain Austin Fimmano 29/04/2019Welcome to England in the 1940s. World War II is in full swing, and America has finally decided to join...
Reviewer's Rating Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde Elizabeth Bove 29/04/2019Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde is an immensely clever and entertaining abbreviation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s story, The Strange Case...
Reviewer's Rating Norma Jeane Baker of Troy Dylan Hoffman 24/04/2019Anybody who goes Anne Carson’s new, beguiling play, expecting a tight narrative about the lives of Marilyn Monroe and Helen...
Reviewer's Rating The Pain of My Belligerence Ben Odom 23/04/2019On a first date in which Cat can barely get a word in, and after being subject to her date’s...
Reviewer's Rating Socrates Austin Fimmano 20/04/2019It feels lazy to say that Socrates, playing at the Public Theater, bears a message for our modern times. It’s...
Reviewer's rating Diary of One Who Disappeared Becca Kaplan 11/04/2019Can it ever truly be love if it is spawned from an obsession? We see scattered throughout history, literature, and...