Reviewer's Rating The Net Will Appear Gillian Russo 16/12/2018The best word to describe this show is pure. Seventy-five minutes of pure heart, pure warmth, pure fun. Go see...
Reviewer's Rating NERVOUS/SYSTEM Ben Odom 16/12/2018It’s a rare piece of theater that manages to send the audience through the same singularly gobsmacking experience, and then...
Reviewer's Rating Strange Widow: The Turn of the Screw Becca Kaplan 16/12/2018Where does horror lie? Is it external or does it come from within ourselves? What if we were the monster...
Reviewer's Rating Yellow Rabbit Graham Sanders 02/12/2018Toronto is a city shaped and enriched by interactions between multiple diasporic cultures, home to countless stories of young people...
Reviewer's Rating A Christmas Carol in Harlem Austin Fimmano 01/12/2018Christmastime has come to Harlem in full swing, and it is a celebration to behold. The Classical Theater of Harlem’s...
Reviewer's Rating Life x3 Ben Odom 30/11/2018The most well-known work of playwright extraordinaire Yasmina Reza can perhaps universally be termed as “fun.” Most notably in ART...
Reviewer's Rating Vivian’s Music, 1969 Colin Macdonald 26/11/2018Monica Bauer’s Vivian’s Music, 1969 – currently at 59e59’s Theater C, under the direction of Glory Kadigan – is a...
Reviewer's Rating Makbet Aleksandra Pytko 23/11/2018The universality of William Shakespeare’s plays was already recognized by his contemporaries. Ben Johnson believed that the Bard’s poetry is...
Reviewer's Rating Werther Shmuel Ben-Tovim 23/11/2018When Goethe published The Sorrows of Young Werther in 1774 he was criticised as idealizing acts of suicide. Many readers have...
Reviewer's Rating Wild Goose Dreams Rachel Wald 15/11/2018Walking into the Public Theater’s Martinson Hall feels like stepping into a fun karaoke bar in Koreatown. It’s full of...