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Thérèse Raquin

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....
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Me, Myself & Rita

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...
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Wolf Red

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...
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King Charles III

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...
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Let There Be Love

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...
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Constellations

In the quantum multiverse, every choice, every decision you’ve ever made and never made exists in an unimaginably vast ensemble of parallel universes,...
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A Doll’s House

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...
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Next Fall

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...