Reviewer's Rating Posting Letters to the Moon Ann Pryor 26/05/2019If master documentarian Ken Burns were to fashion a look into British life during World War II, as told in...
Reviewer's Rating Breaking the Shakespeare Code Gillian Russo 26/05/2019Two players, both alike in stubborn pride, On fair Lafayette Street, where we lay our scene, Stir, through Shakespeare, emotions...
Against Nature Aparna Halpé 25/05/2019James Kudelka’s masterpiece, Against Nature, returns to the stage at Citadel + Compagnie. Against Nature is based on À rebours...
Reviewer's Rating Continuity Ben Odom 23/05/2019The question of global climate disaster is most comfortably viewed as a fiction; easy to digest, laugh at, sympathized with,...
Reviewer's Rating Shakesbeer: The Games We Play Dylan Hoffman 14/05/2019This iteration of “Shakesbeer,” titled “The Games We Play,” features four scenes, each in a different bar, and each turning...
Reviewer's rating Electre/Oreste Emilie Proudhon-Dumesny 12/05/2019Before seeing Electre/Oreste at the Vieux-Colombier theatre, I had seen its stage covered with a lot of things: beer, feathers,...
Reviewer's Rating I Thought I Would Die But I Didn’t Gillian Russo 12/05/2019The whole thing is just off-kilter from the start, but that’s the point. There’s the stark white room where objects...
Reviewer's Rating Caroline’s Kitchen Becca Kaplan 10/05/2019What lies behind that bright, shiny sheen of the Martha Stewarts, Giada De Laurentiis, Paula Deens and Ina Gartens? As...
Reviewer's Rating The Passenger Shmuel Ben-Tovim 10/05/2019Reviewing The Passenger is a very unusual and challenging task. An opera that brings to life the very dark days...
Reviewer's Rating Love’s Labor’s Lost Juliet Martini 08/05/2019As they say, “love is a battlefield,” and every warrior on that battlefield believes they know the strategies to make...