Reviewer's Rating Socrates Austin Fimmano 20/04/2019It feels lazy to say that Socrates, playing at the Public Theater, bears a message for our modern times. It’s...
Reviewer's rating Diary of One Who Disappeared Becca Kaplan 11/04/2019Can it ever truly be love if it is spawned from an obsession? We see scattered throughout history, literature, and...
Reviewer's Rating I Carry Your Heart Gillian Russo 10/04/2019An organ is like a fruitcake. It can be “regifted.” (You know, organ donation.) Pardon my flippancy. In my defense,...
Reviewer's Rating Mrs. Murray’s Menagerie Colin Macdonald 09/04/2019The Mad Ones, a theater ensemble who compose collaboratively through a process that involves prolonged improvisation, character-building workshops, and writing...
Reviewer's Rating Bathsheba’s Psalms, or a Woman of Unusual Beauty Taking a Bath Ann Pryor 07/04/2019The Old Testament story of Bathsheba and David – that of the powerful man wielding his influence to bed a...
Reviewer's Rating Smart Blonde Ben Odom 05/04/2019Only this past year in New York, we’ve seen juke-box shows about Cher, Donna Summer, and The Temptations. Willy Holtzman’s...
Reviewer's Rating Life Sucks Colin Macdonald 04/04/2019Wheelhouse Theater Company’s production of Aaron Posner’s “Life Sucks,” under the direction of Jeff Wise, is described as “sort of”...
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 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...