The Teachers of Cambodia Living Arts in conversation with Sita Ljungholm Verma Sita Verma Interviews 17/02/2015
Reviewer's Rating Long Day’s Journey Into Night Paul Meltzer 03/05/2016his titanic masterwork is so closely observed and carefully structured by O’Neill that it stands up to new meanings, depending...
Reviewer's Rating Orpheus Descending Paul Meltzer 03/05/2016hose fascinated by Tennessee Williams should make it to this. Orpheus Descending is a beautiful mess, rarely performed and almost...
Reviewer's Rating The Dingdong Laura Vogels 26/04/2016frothy farce about the biggest dingdongs in Paris, almost everyone spends the majority of The Dingdong in their underpants. However,...
Reviewer's Rating Jonah Paul Meltzer 22/04/2016t’s almost worth going to Jonah just to see how Director Katherine Owens creates a world and keeps it spinning....
Reviewer's Rating The Father Paul Meltzer 21/04/2016his should be required viewing for all human beings. In a season when The Humans laudably included a frank portrayal...
Reviewer's Rating Villain: DeBlanks SPACE HOLE! Paul Meltzer 05/04/2016ven this ridiculously winning assembly of Broadway board-trotters could not save it. The latest edition of Villain: DeBlanks was shooting...
Reviewer's Rating The Way West Paul Meltzer 02/04/2016hank goodness for The Labyrinth Theater Company and their consistent commitment to socially relevant theater executed at the peak of...
Reviewer's Rating The Humans Paul Meltzer 01/04/2016his is what love actually looks like, Director Joe Mantello reportedly coached the cast of The Humans, with emphasis on...
Reviewer's Rating Hamlet10 Austin Fimmano 28/03/2016his gives “To be or not to be?” an entirely new meaning. I have to admit I was skeptical when...
Reviewer's Rating The Hundred We Are Laura Vogels 26/03/2016he Hundred We Are gives voice to a generation torn. It puts a finger on a nagging feeling that accompanies...