Reviewer's Rating Tilt Becca Kaplan 03/04/2019Tilt charges at windmills and while it does not crash and burn, it does not quite slay any giants either....
Reviewer's Rating Tosca Shmuel Ben-Tovim 03/04/2019119 years after the great success of the opening night of Tosca in Rome, the audience in Tel Aviv was...
Reviewer's Rating La Trilogie de la Vengeance Chloe Darnaud 03/04/2019La Trilogie de la Vengeance is the embodiment of Simon Stone’s wild vision of live cinematographic theatre. Upon arrival, the...
Reviewer's Rating The Tragedy of Julius Caesar Austin Fimmano 03/04/2019The lights haven’t even dimmed before a guttural scream rips through the theater, so unexpected and primal that most of...
Reviewer's Rating Identity Becca Kaplan 28/03/2019What is in an identity? Is it something inherent in us, a labeling system society imposes or that we impose...
Reviewer's Rating After Gillian Russo 23/03/2019The small detail which earned After a fifth star is that playwright Michael McKeever consciously – and literally – employs...
Reviewer's Rating Ashes Gillian Russo 23/03/2019There is no scene in Ashes when the tension breaks. Every part of this show is fraught with it, akin...
Reviewer's Rating Café Polisson Chloe Darnaud 22/03/2019Located in the middle of the Vincennes forest, right after the horse stables, is a lovely wooden theatre with high...
Reviewer's Rating Skinnamarink Ben Odom 17/03/2019Whether you spent your grade school years in the comfort of liberal counseling, or hoping the nun’s ruler didn’t catch...
Reviewer's Rating My Princess Diana Gillian Russo 17/03/2019Twenty-two years after the car crash in Paris that shook the world, the people’s princess is still alive and well...