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Diana Barth
Theater Review: ‘Maestro’
NEW YORK—Legendary Italian orchestra conductor Arturo Toscanini (1867–1957) was arguably one of the most seminal figures in 20th-century ...
Performing Arts
January 29, 2019
Theater Review: ‘Noura’
NEW YORK—Actor and playwright Heather Raffo has created an Iraqi family that has come to New York and ...
Performing Arts
January 1, 2019
Theater Review: ‘Two by Friel’
NEW YORK—Irish Repertory Theatre’s director Conor Bagley linked together two darkly romantic plays by the late, wonderful writer ...
Performing Arts
December 19, 2018
Theater Review: ‘Wild Goose Dreams’
NEW YORK—Both surreal and sometimes cartoon-like, Hansol Jung's new play, co-produced by New York's Public Theater and La ...
Performing Arts
December 9, 2018
Theater Review: ‘Ordinary Days’
NEW YORK—"Ordinary Days," fittingly classified as a chamber musical, with music and lyrics by Adam Gwon, was first ...
Performing Arts
November 6, 2018
Theater Review: ‘The Winning Side’
NEW YORK—"The Winning Side," a thought-provoking new play by James Wallert discusses major aspects of the life of ...
Performing Arts
November 1, 2018
Theater Reviews: ‘I Hear You and Rejoice’ and ‘The Man in the Woman’s Shoes’
NEW YORK—The dazzling performer and playwright Mikel Murfi portrays an extraordinary assortment of people (and animals) in "I ...
Performing Arts
September 25, 2018
Theater Review: ‘The Naturalists’
NEW YORK—The Pond Theatre Company, an American home for emerging British and Irish playwrights, is presenting the world ...
Performing Arts
September 16, 2018
Theater Review: ‘Days to Come’
NEW YORK—Following Lillian Hellman's first major hit on Broadway, "The Children's Hour," came the overly heavy, melodramatic offering ...
Performing Arts
September 4, 2018
MOMIX Returns to New York
NEW YORK—The unique theatrical dance-acrobatic company MOMIX is paying a long-overdue visit to New York, after many years' ...
Performing Arts
July 30, 2018
Theater Review: ‘On a Clear Day You Can See Forever’
NEW YORK—Musicals may or may not have much to do with real life, and "On a Clear Day ...
Performing Arts
July 27, 2018
Theater Review: ‘Peace for Mary Frances’
NEW YORK—After being introduced to this dysfunctional family, one wonders if there will ever be peace for Mary ...
Performing Arts
July 1, 2018
Theater Review: ‘Long Day’s Journey Into Night’
BROOKLYN, N.Y.—"Long Day's Journey Into Night" is considered by many to be one of Eugene O'Neill's finest plays, ...
Performing Arts
May 21, 2018
Theater Review: ‘Daybreak’
NEW YORK—Produced by Pan Asian Repertory Theatre, “Daybreak,” in its world premiere by playwright Joyce Van Dyke, has ...
Performing Arts
May 7, 2018
Theater Review: ‘King Lear’
BROOKLYN, N.Y.—London's Royal Shakespeare Company has brought to the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) its fine production of ...
Performing Arts
April 27, 2018
Theater Review: ‘Children of a Lesser God’
Although not a perfect production, "Children of a Lesser God" has an aura of sweetness and a gentle ...
Performing Arts
April 22, 2018
Theater Review: ‘Yerma’
NEW YORK—Based on the great Spanish poet and playwright Federico Garcia Lorca's "Yerma," Simon Stone's version has brought ...
Performing Arts
April 10, 2018
Theater Review: Three Small Irish Masterpieces
NEW YORK—No need to leave Manhattan to find a true slice of Irish culture, from blarney to soaring ...
Performing Arts
April 3, 2018
Theater Review: ‘Admissions’
Joshua Harmon's "Admissions" covers a lot of ground: political correctness, discrimination and the reverse of it, white privilege, ...
Performing Arts
March 19, 2018
Theater Review: ‘Jericho’
NEW YORK—Interest in the play "Liliom," written by Hungarian playwright Ferenc Molnar in the early1900s, has persisted over ...
Performing Arts
February 3, 2018
Theater Review: ‘The Girl Who Jumped Off the Hollywood Sign’
The subtext of “The Girl Who Jumped Off the Hollywood Sign” is permeated with abuse against women, mirroring ...
Performing Arts
January 21, 2018
Theater Review: ‘Twelfth Night, or What You Will’
NEW YORK—Fiasco Theater has taken up residence at the Classic Stage Company to produce what many consider to ...
Performing Arts
December 18, 2017
Theater Review: ‘Pride and Prejudice’
NEW YORK— Adapted from Jane Austen's noted novel of the same name, actor/playwright Kate Hamill's version of "Pride ...
Performing Arts
December 17, 2017
‘George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker’
NEW YORK—When seated in Lincoln Center's David H. Koch Theater and then hearing the opening strains of Peter ...
Performing Arts
December 16, 2017
Theater Review: ‘Muswell Hill’
NEW YORK—Transplanted across the pond from a small theater in London, Torben Betts's "Muswell Hill" strikes many a ...
Performing Arts
November 25, 2017
Theater Review: ‘Illyria’
NEW YORK— A visit to the Public Theater, a later offshoot of the Shakespeare Festival and located in ...
Performing Arts
November 6, 2017
Theater Review: ‘The Treasurer’
Max Posner's take on a mother-son relationship in "The Treasurer" is rife with subtext, adding dimension and color ...
Performing Arts
October 27, 2017
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