Reviewer's Rating Kennedy: Bobby’s Last Crusade Nicole Cardoni 10/11/2018Marking 50 years since the death of Robert F. Kennedy, the new solo show “Kennedy: Bobby’s Last Crusade” chronicles the...
Reviewer's rating Don Carlos Aidan Elliott 09/11/2018Despite having a strong ensemble cast, the ARA Theatre Company’s production of Friedrich Schiller’s Don Carlos ultimately falls victim to...
Reviewer's Rating Adam Minus Josh Becca Kaplan 09/11/2018Breaking up is hard to do. That is a sentiment that crosses race, gender, sexuality, and any other factor we...
Reviewer's Rating Waiting for Godot Elizabeth Bove 07/11/2018Treating the Samuel Beckett’s detailed directions with utmost reverence leaves a director with a limited creative scope. I may go...
Reviewer's Rating Romeo and Juliet Nicola Watkinson 07/11/2018The RSC’s production of Romeo and Juliet takes place on an almost entirely bare stage, the only set piece a...
Reviewer's Rating Tosca Alina Bottez 07/11/2018Puccini’s Tosca is based on Sardou’s play, which observes Aristotle’s unity of time as its action unfolds over eighteen hours...
Reviewer's rating The Phantom of the Opera Alina Bottez 07/11/2018It is a privilege to attend a performance of The Phantom on Broadway in 2018, when it is celebrating 30...
Reviewer's Rating Escaped Alone Aparna Halpé 06/11/2018The set for the Canadian premiere of Caryl Churchill’s 2016 one-act play Escaped Alone—a spare, well-lit rectangle of floor space...
Reviewer's Rating Eve’s Song Ben Odom 06/11/2018We know something’s up off the bat: no one can relax among the meticulous cleanliness and set-up of this plain...
Reviewer's Rating A Very Very Very Dark Matter Agnes Carrington-Windo 05/11/2018Martin McDonagh’s ‘A Very Very Very Dark Matter’ seems, by turns, to be a hard-hitting lampoon of the western attachment...