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 Les Damnés (The Damned) Emilie Proudhon-Dumesny 04/04/2019Avant-garde director Ivo Van Hove’s take on The Damned is back at La Comédie Française, 3 years after its creation....
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 Little Miss Sunshine Grace Creaton-Barber 03/04/2019Little Miss Sunshine, for a show that addresses a lot of pressing contemporary issues, retains its feel-good family factor. Unlike...
Reviewer's Rating Oranges and Ink Aleksandra Sakowska 03/04/2019A new play Oranges and Ink celebrates two extraordinary women from the seventeenth century: Aphra Behn and Nell Gwyn. Behn...
Reviewer's Rating The Mousetrap Catherine Flutsch 03/04/2019I first saw The Mousetrap 35 years ago at St Martin’s theatre in London’s West End. It was, and still...
Reviewer's Rating Tosca Shmuel Ben-Tovim 03/04/2019119 years after the great success of the opening night of Tosca in Rome, the audience in Tel Aviv was...
Reviewer's Rating La Trilogie de la Vengeance Chloe Darnaud 03/04/2019La Trilogie de la Vengeance is the embodiment of Simon Stone’s wild vision of live cinematographic theatre. Upon arrival, the...