The School For Wives Gillian Russo 26/10/2020 Since New York still hasn’t quite figured out outdoor theatre in its parks yet, Molière in the Park on Zoom is still the next best thing. MiP’s virtua...
Zero Cost House Ann Pryor 24/09/2020 Japanese-born playwright Toshiki Okada is the playwright for this Zoom moment. His play Zero Cost House about examining your present and previous selv...
In These Uncertain Times Ann Pryor 29/07/2020 In this new COVID world stripped of the joys of live theatre, what becomes of the medium and the players? What happens to our purest forms of express...
And So We Come Forth Gillian Russo 04/07/2020 “What can you say to these kids right now?” the teacher Barbara Apple (Maryann Plunkett) asks her family, grasping for the right words to deliver in a...
A Cocktail Party Social Experiment (w/ Distance) Becca Kaplan 21/06/2020 Can a group of strangers cut through the small talk and shallow rejoinders and instead delve immediately and deeply into vulnerable conversation? That...
L’Elisir d’Amore Mel Cooper 08/06/2020 I’ve just been watching the streaming of Donizetti’s L’Elisir d’Amore from the Met and wish it was going to be up for another week or more! That woul...
P*ssyc*ck Know Nothing Becca Kaplan 11/03/2020 P*ssyc*ck Know Nothing. I felt like I knew nothing going into Target Margin Theater’s retelling of 1001 Nights, years in the making. Not the venue, no...
Seven Sins Austin Fimmano 09/03/2020 Welcome to Company XIV, the lavish baroque burlesque amalgam of everything titillating. After taking on classics from Alice in Wonderland to The Nutcr...
Suicide Forest Colin Macdonald 09/03/2020 Haruna Lee’s Suicide Forest, an experimental play that wrestles with questions of Japanese-American cultural and sexual identity and psychology in a w...
Mr Toole Ann Pryor 09/03/2020 For fans of the Pulitzer Prize-winning book A Confederacy of Dunces, written by John Kennedy Toole and published posthumously against all odds, this w...