Reviewer's Rating C. S. Lewis The Screwtape Letters Paul Meltzer 14/01/2016elcome to the “Lowerarchy”. Screwtape is a highly placed (or rather hellishly lowly placed) official in the vast administration of...
Reviewer's Rating Land of Fire Paul Meltzer 22/12/2015e must keep communicating, Land of Fire playwright Mario Diament seems to insist, despite all the blood and pain, hatred...
Reviewer's Rating The Barber of Seville Paul Meltzer 21/12/2015y cheeks still hurt from grinning. This Barber of Seville is giddy, witty fun throughout. Fresh as a Broadway-worthy musical...
La Donna Del Lago Paul Meltzer 13/12/2015oyce DiDonato’s tone is rich and lustrous as Elena, the ardor-inspiring Lady of the Lake, with a depth and force...
Reviewer's Rating C. S. Lewis’ The Great Divorce Paul Meltzer 04/12/2015. S. Lewis’ The Great Divorce, presented by the Fellowship for the Performing Arts at The Pearl Theatre on Theater...
Reviewer's Rating Baby Jane Dexter: It’s Personal Paul Meltzer 30/11/2015aying Baby Jane Dexter “gives a performance” misses the mark. She holds court. Equal parts Alberta Hunter and Janis Joplin yet one...
Reviewer's Rating Thérèse Raquin Paul Meltzer 24/11/2015ust, murder, and terror Playbill promises this new adaptation of Emile Zola’s 1867 novel will deliver. Indeed, it’s served up...
Reviewer's Rating Wolf Red Paul Meltzer 10/11/2015olf Red is billed as an example of “Physical Theater”, a new term to me. In this case, it is...
Reviewer's Rating Our Class Paul Meltzer 01/11/2015ur Class by Tadeusz Stobodzianek demands to be seen and gives much in return. Now playing at the Cameri Theater...