Reviewer's Rating The Way West Paul Meltzer 02/04/2016hank goodness for The Labyrinth Theater Company and their consistent commitment to socially relevant theater executed at the peak of...
Reviewer's Rating I Capuleti e I Montecchi Owen Davies 02/04/2016ellini’s version of Romeo and Juliet is not one of his more popular works but Popup Opera makes a compelling...
Reviewer's Rating Henry V Rowena Hawkins 01/04/2016hakespeare’s most nationalistic play, set in the trenches, in a production to celebrate the anniversaries of the Battle of Agincourt,...
Reviewer's Rating The Humans Paul Meltzer 01/04/2016his is what love actually looks like, Director Joe Mantello reportedly coached the cast of The Humans, with emphasis on...
Reviewer's Rating Reasons to be Happy Sophie Heatley 30/03/2016o you have what it takes to be happy? In Neil LaBute’s second addition to a triptych of romantic comedies,...
Reviewer's Rating Hamlet10 Austin Fimmano 28/03/2016his gives “To be or not to be?” an entirely new meaning. I have to admit I was skeptical when...
Reviewer's Rating Beacons Emily Louizou 26/03/2016eacons at the always invigorating Park Theatre is a three-hander about the power of love and the importance of family....
Reviewer's Rating The Hundred We Are Laura Vogels 26/03/2016he Hundred We Are gives voice to a generation torn. It puts a finger on a nagging feeling that accompanies...
Reviewer's Rating People, Places, Things Luke Davies 26/03/2016he experimental psychiatrist R.D. Laing once argued that what is widely regarded as mental illness is in fact a rational...
Reviewer's Rating Don’t Sleep There Are Snakes Katerina Yannouli 25/03/2016isappearing…disappearing…disappearing… disappeared. I left Park Theatre the other night with a smile on my face. I had spent 90 minutes...