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Diana Barth
Theater Review: ‘Tiny Beautiful Things’
NEW YORK—A writer has recently been asked to take on the unpaid post of dispensing personal advice to ...
Performing Arts
October 12, 2017
Theater Review: ‘Mary Jane’
Amy Herzog's “Mary Jane” is remarkable. In depicting the painful story of one woman's journey of caring for ...
Performing Arts
September 29, 2017
Theater Review: ‘For Peter Pan on Her 70th Birthday’
NEW YORK—With "For Peter Pan on Her 70th birthday," playwright Sarah Ruhl has fashioned a paean to her ...
Arts & Culture
September 19, 2017
Theater Review: ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’
Experience an enchanting and enchanted performance of William Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream” as helmed by director Lear ...
News
August 1, 2017
Theater Review: ‘The Aran Islands’
Irish Repertory Theater brings to life "The Aran Islands," written by J.M. Synge, known for his play, "The ...
Arts & Culture
June 23, 2017
Theater Review: ‘Death Comes for the War Poets’
NEW YORK—Britishers Siegfried Sassoon and Wilfred Owen were arguably the greatest war poets of World War I. Playwright ...
Arts & Culture
June 17, 2017
Theater Review: ‘The Government Inspector’
"The Government Inspector" is a hilarious comedy, beautifully cast and acted.
Arts & Culture
June 6, 2017
Theater Review: ‘The Lucky One’
Family conflicts are always of interest—we all come from families—and sibling rivalry rates high on the list of ...
Arts & Culture
May 20, 2017
Theater Review: ‘In and of Itself’
"In and of Itself" was at times mesmerizing, and never less than interesting.
Arts & Culture
April 23, 2017
Theater Review: ‘Present Laughter’
NEW YORK—A slight change in the punctuation of Noël Coward's work "Present Laughter" might result in "Present: Laughter"—and ...
Arts & Culture
April 17, 2017
Theater Review: ‘Mourning the Living’
NEW YORK—Mickele Hogan's "Mourning the Living," now at the Dorothy Strelsin Theatre, deals with a crucial issue that has seldom ...
Arts & Culture
April 10, 2017
Theater Review: ‘The Emperor Jones’
Irish Repertory Theatre has brought about a stunning rendition of this important theater work.
Arts & Culture
April 7, 2017
Theater Reviews: ‘Picnic’ and ‘Come Back, Little Sheba’
Transport Group Theatre Company is presenting an extraordinary duo of William Inge's "Picnic" and "Come Back, Little Sheba."
Arts & Culture
April 6, 2017
Theater Review: ‘The Price’
"The Price," like all of Arthur Miller's works, is imbued with richness and humanity.
Arts & Culture
March 30, 2017
Theater Review: ‘Joan of Arc: Into the Fire’
The electrifying performance by Jo Lampert as the central character fuels "Joan of Arc: Into the Fire," David ...
Arts & Culture
March 20, 2017
Theater Review: ‘If I Forget’
Steven Levenson's new play "If I Forget" deals with whether a family should hold on to tradition and ...
Arts & Culture
March 17, 2017
Theater Review: ‘Fade’
Playwright Tanya Saracho has taken on the provocative topics of ethnicity and class in her 100-minute two-hander "Fade."
Arts & Culture
February 13, 2017
Theater Review: ‘Ride the Cyclone’
The fascinating and very satisfying "Ride the Cyclone" runs the gamut from tragedy to almost-farce.
Arts & Culture
December 22, 2016
Cristina Fontanelli’s 13th Annual ‘Christmas in Italy’
Cristina Fontanelli's 13th annual "Christmas in Italy" program now in its 13th year, is a feast for the ...
Arts & Culture
December 19, 2016
Theater Review: ‘Ghosts’
Henrik Ibsen's great classic, "Ghosts," as initially presented by United Kingdom's Almeida Theatre, is presently taking stage at ...
New York
December 19, 2016
Theater Review: ‘Please Continue’
Playwright Frank Basloe’s “Please Continue” studies of effects of two events at Yale, the most famous being Stanley ...
New York
December 19, 2016
Theater Review: ‘Aubergine’
Food equals love in the Playwrights Horizons's production of Julia Cho's remarkable play, "Aubergine."
Arts & Culture
December 8, 2016
Theater Review: ‘Plenty’
David Hare's 1982 drama "Plenty" is receiving a laudable revival at the Public Theater, the site of the ...
Arts & Culture
December 8, 2016
Theater Review: ‘The Pigeon in the Taj Mahal’
Playwright Laoisa Sexton’s “The Pigeon in the Taj Mahal” offers a compelling contrast between modern pleasure seeking and ...
Arts & Culture
December 8, 2016
Theater Review: ‘Not That Jewish’
You don't have to be Jewish to enjoy "Not That Jewish."
Arts & Culture
November 24, 2016
Theater Review: ‘The Roads to Home’
Set in 1920s Texas, in the fictitious town of Harrison, “The Roads to Home” demonstrates the slow but ...
Arts & Culture
November 8, 2016
Theater Review: ‘She Stoops to Conquer’
In the hands of The Actors Company Theatre artistic director Scott Alan Evans, the reprise of “She Stoops ...
Arts & Culture
October 30, 2016
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