Reviewer's Rating 217 Boxes of Dr. Henry Anonymous Becca Kaplan 07/05/2018In 1972, Dr. John Fryer put on a rubber joke mask, a voice modulator, and the name Dr. Henry Anonymous...
Reviewer's Rating Hamlet Austin Fimmano 07/05/2018You will walk away from RSC’s Hamlet with colors exploding in your mind’s eye. Costumes, drapes, headdresses, paintings, and pieces...
Reviewer's Rating The Fall Caroline Perret 07/05/2018Divided into three parts with different groups of actors, “The Fall” is a daring and controversial new play by the...
Reviewer's Rating Nine Night Agnes Carrington-Windo 05/05/2018Nine Night, a new play by Natasha Gordon, triumphs in its presentation of family dynamics and the laughs and stresses...
Reviewer's Rating The Nightingale and Other Short Fables Aparna Halpé 30/04/2018It was with something akin to despair that I realized I was coming down with the flu two days before...
Reviewer's Rating Sancho: An Act of Remembrance Austin Fimmano 25/04/2018Sancho: An Act of Remembrance starts in the lobby on the third floor of the National Black Theatre in Harlem....
Reviewer's Rating When We Were Brothers Pauline Duverger 25/04/2018“Lads don’t cry!” is the central idea tackled by Ben Tagoe’s play When We Were Brothers. Tagoe, who used to...
Reviewer's Rating Bat Out of Hell Nicole Kent 24/04/2018Bat Out of Hell is playing at the Dominion Theatre after a huge success at the Coliseum last year. It...
Reviewer's Rating King Lear Austin Fimmano 13/04/2018It’s pre-Arthurian Britain, and madness spreads throughout the government like plague. A familiar scene unfolds: a raving king, teetering on...
Reviewer's Rating Mirrors Vera Mikusch 12/04/2018Mirrors is simply hysterical. And that is all down to Siobhan McMillan’s performing. The things she does, the way she...