Thérèse Raquin Paul Meltzer 24/11/2015 Lust, murder, and terror Playbill promises this new adaptation of Emile Zola’s 1867 novel will deliver. Indeed, it’s served up with all the trimmings....
Me, Myself & Rita Elle Jackie 18/11/2015 Last night Almog Pail brought her vision of the life of icon Rita Hayworth to Theater Row in her one-woman show Me, Myself and Rita. For fifty minutes...
Wolf Red Paul Meltzer 10/11/2015 Wolf Red is billed as an example of “Physical Theater”, a new term to me. In this case, it is non-narrative, theatrical, poetic--a full sister to mode...
King Charles III Bonnie Friedman 08/11/2015 I kept thinking about the various people I know who would adore seeing “King Charles III,” the naughty, absorbing, and thrillingly well-acted new play...
Let There Be Love Emile Poivet 19/04/2015 After runs in London and Baltimore, Let There Be Love makes its West Coast debut at the American Conservatory Theatre. The play centers around the mis...
Constellations Samantha Cheh 16/01/2015 In the quantum multiverse, every choice, every decision you’ve ever made and never made exists in an unimaginably vast ensemble of parallel universes,...
A Doll’s House Liana Fernez 12/03/2014 As fast as any of Ibsen’s plays allow, Carrie Cracknell’s A Doll’s House hurtles towards its heroine’s escape—a nineteenth century escape that achieve...
Next Fall Morgan Golumbuk 24/02/2014 Next Fall by Geoffrey Nauffts, now running at the Main Street Players in Miami Lakes, focuses on Adam and Luke, two gay men in a committed relationshi...