Reviewer's Rating The Black Crook Charles Bittner 20/09/2016he Black Crook figures prominently in theater history. First staged in September 1866, the year after the bloodiest conflict in...
Reviewer's Rating A Taste of Honey Laura Vogels 19/09/2016ritten by an 18-year-old female playwright in a time when such a voice was rarely heard, Shelagh Delaney’s play Taste...
Reviewer's Rating How to Keep An Alien Laura Vogels 19/09/2016ward-winning Irish writer and actor Sonya Kelly brings her sweet, quirky and funny show How to Keep an Alien to...
Origin’s 1st Irish Theatre Festival Austin Fimmano 19/09/2016Irish culture has been a major tributary of New York City’s makeup at least since the mid-nineteenth century potato famine–witness...
Reviewer's Rating Bears in Space Patricia Reed 14/09/2016ears in Space is 75 minutes of glorious, galactic goofiness! The play begins in the Story Keeper’s den, which is...
Reviewer's Rating The Wolves Laura Vogels 13/09/2016ourageous, laugh-out-loud funny and oh-my-mascara-is-all-over my face touching, this show makes me want to wear a Wolves jersey. From the...
Reviewer's Rating Maestro Patricia Reed 12/09/2016aestro is a wonderful look at the life of a wonderful figure, Leonard Bernstein. Hershey Felder, who wrote the piece...
Reviewer's Rating Measure for Measure Austin Fimmano 07/09/2016ryant Park Presents Shakespeare is topping off its summer season with The Drilling Company’s production of Measure for Measure. But...
Reviewer's rating Touch Austin Fimmano 27/08/2016ostalgia and grief spill from each expertly-crafted line of Toni Press-Coffman’s Touch. Against a backdrop of cardboard boxes, packing tape,...
Reviewer's Rating That Which Isn’t Austin Fimmano 17/08/2016n Brooklyn, Matthew Freeman’s new play That Which Isn’t sets itself up to delve into the intricacies of human relationships....