Reviewer's Rating Much Ado About Nothing Colin Macdonald 21/03/2018“For man is a giddy thing” says Benedick at the conclusion of Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing. Giddy is a...
Reviewer's Rating The Wholehearted Ann Pryor 19/03/2018Set on an open boxing ring, The Wholehearted is a messy look at one woman’s rags-to-riches journey from talented athlete...
Reviewer's Rating Education Becca Kaplan 16/03/2018What is left to fight for today, when everybody claims both that the world is burning, and that people are...
Reviewer's Rating A Letter to Harvey Milk. Becca Kaplan 05/03/2018When I saw A Letter to Harvey Milk, it was the night after Purim. What a fitting time to see...
Reviewer's Rating Semiramide Marc Aronson 23/02/2018Attending the premier of the revival of Giacomo Rossini’s Semiramide at the Metropolitan Opera the week after Black Panther opened...
Reviewer's Rating Pete Rex Austin Fimmano 16/02/2018Have you ever watched Jurassic Park and wished that it was a lot weirder? And that, instead of a magical...
Reviewer's Rating Three Sisters Leslie Gordon 15/02/2018Sarah Ruhl, the funny, sensitive somewhat absurdist playwright of our time, interpreting Anton Chekhov, the grandfather of it all– what...
Reviewer's Rating Time Stands Still Nicole Cardoni 13/02/2018“I live off the suffering of strangers,” reflects Sarah Goodwin, a wartime photographer and the lead character in Donald Margulies’...
Reviewer's Rating Written on Skin Katherine Syer 12/02/2018Disclaimer: the highly successful premiere production of George Benjamin’s opera Written on Skin (2012) is etched firmly in my memory....
Reviewer's Rating X: or, Betty Shabazz v. The Nation Austin Fimmano 06/02/2018A slickly-dressed, silver-tongued man is talking a mile a minute, and his words are so harmonious that, if you knew...