A woman is standing on a boardwalk, weeping - not the tears of a damsel in distress, but the tears of a person who is broken down and tired. She’s mou...
‘Tis almost fairy time in New York. Or at least, you’ll believe it in Carroll Park, the home of Smith Street Stage, marking their ninth year of open-a...
Some advice for the audiences of the Public Theater’s Cyprus Avenue: brace yourself. Within the first minutes, you’ll get a taste of how easily this s...
Sea, sex, and sailors. This is what Suzy Solidor’s career can be boiled down to - at least, in the resentful words of Solidor’s long-suffering lover. ...
You will walk away from RSC’s Hamlet with colors exploding in your mind’s eye. Costumes, drapes, headdresses, paintings, and pieces of the set are bri...
The scene opens on a panoramic view of the Jerusalem skyline as if from a tower window. It looks ancient at first - the crumbling stone temples and ca...
Sancho: An Act of Remembrance starts in the lobby on the third floor of the National Black Theatre in Harlem. You step out of the elevator and are dir...
Have you ever watched Jurassic Park and wished that it was a lot weirder? And that, instead of a magical prehistoric island, it took place in a small ...
A slickly-dressed, silver-tongued man is talking a mile a minute, and his words are so harmonious that, if you knew nothing about Malcolm X’s life and...
The 2018 reincarnation of Origin’s 1st Irish Theatre Festival is a celebration of the old and the new. Each year, the festival – hosted by Origin Thea...