Reviewer's Rating Galileo Leslie Gordon 15/02/2017Though set in the seventeenth century, Galileo feels unsettlingly relevant, just as Brecht would have wished....
Reviewer's Rating Good Samaritans Rachel Wald 15/02/2017Good Samaritans by Richard Maxwell, currently playing at the Abrons Art Center on an uncharted corner in lower Manhattan...
Reviewer's Rating Life According to Saki Paul Meltzer 12/02/2017The Battle of the Somme in World War I is a grim setting for a world populated by imaginary tigers, imperious princes, and ...
Reviewer's Rating Drunkle Vanya Elizabeth Bove 08/02/2017Chekhov is bustin’ out all over. Aaron Posner is working on a new Three Sisters after contorting The Seagull into...
Reviewer's Rating Rapunzel! Rapunzel! A Very Hairy Fairy Tale Leslie Gordon 06/02/2017My daughter and I were not quite sure what to expect. This Rapunzel draws on the original tale...
Reviewer's Rating I, Con Austin Fimmano 30/01/2017I, Con tells a story dealing with personal turmoil that is both unimaginable and yet all too...
Reviewer's Rating ShakesBeer: NYC’s Original Shakespearean Pub Crawl Austin Fimmano 17/01/2017In Manhattan’s historic Stone Street District, Shakespeare is coming alive. And not just in the usual ways...
Reviewer's Rating The Adventures of Minami Paul Meltzer 03/01/2017The title notwithstanding, Minami can't really have adventures; she's an android with no knowable inner states. But for that
Reviewer's Rating Salome Paul Meltzer 30/12/2016Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts disgustingly. That seems to be the message behind Richard Strauss's opera.
Reviewer's Rating God of Vengeance Charles Bittner 30/12/2016Sholem Asch’s God of Vengeance, written in 1906, opened this week at La MaMa Theater. The play explores...