Reviewers Rating The Woman in Black Austin Fimmano 24/01/2020It’s a ghost story in a pub. Or more specifically, the Club Car at the McKittrick Hotel. The atmosphere of...
Reviewers Rating The Merry Wives of Windsor Juliet Martini 23/01/2020To quote Bob Dylan, “the times they are a-changin’,” and The Bard is out once again to challenge our ability...
80%Reviewer's Rating 17 Minutes Colin Macdonald 23/01/2020Scott Organ’s 17 Minutes, presented by the Barrow Group and directed by its co-artistic director Seth Barrish, is a play...
Reviewer's Rating Timon of Athens Austin Fimmano 22/01/2020Outside the city walls, thousands lie destitute and homeless; but inside a cozy estate, a party rages on for the...
Reviewer's Rating Speakeasy Magick Austin Fimmano 21/01/2020Down one of the western-most avenues in Chelsea is a street with seemingly nothing special about it. But if you...
Reviewer's rating Boom Becca Kaplan 20/01/2020There are certain shows which issue a clear generational divide, and what a more apt show to do so, than...
Reviewer's rating How to Load a Musket Ann Pryor 18/01/2020Following the participants of American Civil War battle recreations, How to Load a Musket begins as a funny, fascinating view...
Under the Radar The Public Theater’s Under the Radar Festival Austin Fimmano 17/01/2020The Public Theater has long since established its reputation as a haven for up-and-coming artists and theatrical productions, from their...
Reviewer's rating Maz and Bricks Elizabeth Bove 15/01/2020Maz and Bricks by the Irish playwright, Eva O’Connor at 59E59 is a love story. But not a typical love...
Reviewer's Rating BOOM Gillian Russo 15/01/2020“Ok boomers,” I have to hand it to you — the music you grew up with can’t be beat, no...