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Diana Barth
Theater Review: ‘Cinderella’
As sumptuous and entertaining as it can get, here is a “Cinderella” bound to please every age group.
Arts & Culture
April 4, 2013
Theater Review: ‘Happy Birthday’
This 1946 comedy still charms as a demure librarian becomes the life of the party.
Arts & Culture
March 21, 2013
Theater review: ‘Katie Roche’
Wrenn Schmidt gives a remarkable portrayal in the title role of Katie Roche, exhibiting subtle quicksilver changes in ...
Arts & Culture
February 28, 2013
Theater Review: ‘Fiorello!’
“Fiorello!” deals with a segment of the life of feisty Fiorello LaGuardia, as he rises from son of ...
Arts & Culture
February 5, 2013
Long Shadows: The Late Work of Satyajit Ray
Noted for his brilliant powers of observation, Satyajit Ray is considered among the dozen or so great masters ...
Entertainment
April 19, 2011
Theater Review: ‘Mourning Becomes Electra: A Trilogy’
Eugene O'Neill's “Mourning Becomes Electra” is a monumental work.
Arts & Culture
February 20, 2009
Theater Review: ‘Twelfth Night (Or What You Will)’
“Twelfth Night” is my very favorite of Shakespeare's comedies, as it combines so many elements.
Arts & Culture
February 14, 2009
Theater Review: ‘The American Plan’
Deception and betrayal can be fascinating ploys to observe, particularly in the safe setting of a theatrical presentation, ...
Arts & Culture
February 8, 2009
Theater Review: ‘The Third Story’
The remarkable Charles Busch has concocted yet another fable with his latest offering, "The Third Story."
Arts & Culture
February 5, 2009
Theater Review: ‘Ride’
Playwright Jane Bodie's “Ride,” being presented as part of the G'day USA festival celebrating Australian arts and culture.
Arts & Culture
January 31, 2009
Theater Review: ‘Freshwater’
"Freshwater," the only play by the late Virginia Woolf, is now playing at the Women's Project Julia Miles ...
Arts & Culture
January 29, 2009
Theater Review: ‘The Cherry Orchard’
Country doctor/playwright Anton Chekhov completed his last play, “The Cherry Orchard,” one year before his death in 1904 ...
Arts & Culture
January 28, 2009
‘Hillary: A Modern Greek Tragedy With a (Somewhat) Happy Ending’
Playwright Wendy Weiner's portrayal of Hillary Rodham Clinton's life against the backdrop of ancient Greece
Arts & Culture
December 11, 2008
‘Opening Night’
Flemish Director Ivo van Hove brings to stage John Cassavetes' Opening Night, at the BAM
Arts & Culture
December 2, 2008
‘To Be or Not To Be’
Playwright Nick Whitby's "To Be or Not To Be" is now a theatrical farce, with pluses and minuses ...
Arts & Culture
October 27, 2008
‘Body of Water’
"A Body of Water" tells a puzzling but exceedingly enjoyable story about how memory defines personality.
Arts & Culture
October 27, 2008
Theater Review: ‘Fifty Words’
With overtones harking back to Edward Albee's “Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf,” Michael Weller's “Fifty Words” takes us ...
Arts & Culture
October 17, 2008
Theater Review: ‘A Tale of Two Cities’
Jill Santoriello's musical version (book, music, lyrics) of Charles Dickens's novel “A Tale of Two Cities” is quite ...
Arts & Culture
October 10, 2008
Theater Review: Summer Shorts 2: Festival of New American Short Plays (Series A)
For the second year, “Summer Shorts” is presenting new American one-acts, an entertaining evening in the theater.
Arts & Culture
August 22, 2008
Theater Review: ‘Marie Antoinette: The Color of Flesh’
Playwright Joel Gross has imagined a provocative love triangle between doomed Queen of France Marie Antoinette, her court ...
Arts & Culture
August 17, 2008
Theater Review: ‘Anais Nin Goes to Hell’
In David Stallings's “Anais Nin Goes to Hell” (Hell appears to be an island off the coast of ...
Arts & Culture
August 15, 2008
Theater Review: ‘Buffalo Gal’
“Buffalo Gal” is the story of a well-known but fading TV star who has abandoned Hollywood to return ...
Arts & Culture
August 10, 2008
Theater Review: ‘I’ll Go On’
I'll Go On, the second offering of the trio of theatrical presentations entitled Gate/Beckett, brought by the noted ...
Arts & Culture
July 25, 2008
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