The Teachers of Cambodia Living Arts in conversation with Sita Ljungholm Verma Sita Verma Interviews 17/02/2015
Reviewer's Rating Three Sisters Leslie Gordon 15/02/2018Sarah Ruhl, the funny, sensitive somewhat absurdist playwright of our time, interpreting Anton Chekhov, the grandfather of it all– what...
Reviewer's Rating Time Stands Still Nicole Cardoni 13/02/2018“I live off the suffering of strangers,” reflects Sarah Goodwin, a wartime photographer and the lead character in Donald Margulies’...
Reviewer's Rating Written on Skin Katherine Syer 12/02/2018Disclaimer: the highly successful premiere production of George Benjamin’s opera Written on Skin (2012) is etched firmly in my memory....
Reviewer's Rating X: or, Betty Shabazz v. The Nation Austin Fimmano 06/02/2018A slickly-dressed, silver-tongued man is talking a mile a minute, and his words are so harmonious that, if you knew...
Reviewer's Rating The Cult Play Becca Kaplan 04/02/2018“Welcome to the sanctuary. Please turn off your cellphones and put your coats and bags under the chairs.” That is...
Reviewer's Rating Balls Ann Pryor 29/01/2018A thrilling, inventive, physical, breathless re-telling of the Battle of the Sexes – the celebrated 1970s Houston Astrodome tennis match...
Reviewer's Rating Jericho Nicole Cardoni 27/01/2018When picking a partner, Esther Perel, a couples psychotherapist, says that we each cast the other in the role we...
Reviewer's Rating Josephine: A Burlesque Cabaret Dream Play Laura Vogels 25/01/2018If you enjoy smart, quality burlesque, you should go see Josephine before the show packs up for its international tour,...
Reviewer's Rating The Undertaking Austin Fimmano 24/01/2018In the beginning, all we know is the premise. A “playful and idiosyncratic take on the classical trip to the...
Reviewer's Rating A Christmas Carol Austin Fimmano 05/12/2017Origin’s A Christmas Carol is a tradition that one could easily slip into. When you first enter the old Chelsea townhouse, all your senses are...