Reviewer's Rating White Guy on the Bus Charles Bittner 17/03/2017Renowned playwright Graham’s “White Guy” perceptively explores racism...
Reviewer's Rating Sam & Dede, or My Dinner with Andre the Giant Paul Meltzer 17/03/2017So many of Ireland's literary greats had to be elsewhere to write. Wilde, Shaw, Edna ...
Reviewer's Rating Omega Kids Paul Meltzer 14/03/2017Mease's Omega Kids has such an original new voice, a new way of hearing naturalistic speech, that...
Reviewer's Rating The Ephemera Trilogy Holly Payne-Strange 27/02/2017There is no doubt that “The Ephemera Trilogy” is a visually stunning piece of theater. It combines puppetry, shadow art and...
Reviewer's Rating Bitter Tears of Petra Von Kant Ben Odom 27/02/2017In this English-language translation of Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s German play (and later, film), we...
Reviewer's Rating Much Ado About Nothing Austin Fimmano 20/02/2017For the first few minutes of Ross Williams’ adaptation of Much Ado About Nothing – a play known for its witty repartee...
Reviewer's Rating The Dressmaker’s Secret Charles Bittner 18/02/2017The Dressmaker’s Secret, which opened this week at 59E59 Theaters, is set in Romania in 1963. Like any notable
Reviewer's Rating Good Samaritans Rachel Wald 15/02/2017Good Samaritans by Richard Maxwell, currently playing at the Abrons Art Center on an uncharted corner in lower Manhattan...
Reviewer's Rating Life According to Saki Paul Meltzer 12/02/2017The Battle of the Somme in World War I is a grim setting for a world populated by imaginary tigers, imperious princes, and ...
Reviewer's Rating Drunkle Vanya Elizabeth Bove 08/02/2017Chekhov is bustin’ out all over. Aaron Posner is working on a new Three Sisters after contorting The Seagull into...