With popular culture practically choking on vampires, does the original Dracula still have anything to say to us?
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Theater Review (NYC): ‘A Small Fire’ by Adam Bock at Playwrights Horizons
A tough, middle-aged construction contractor is losing her senses—literally.
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Branagh and Jacobi find Hamlet
Read More »Interview: Austin McCormick, Founder/Choreographer, Company XIV
The inventive choreographer talks about how he mixes Baroque and modern dance in spectacular productions like the current Nutcracker Rouge.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Baby Universe’
For clever creativity, sweet whimsy, and wondrous storytelling it'll be hard to beat this grown-up puppetry showpiece this holiday season.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Haunted’ by Edna O’Brien, Starring Brenda Blethyn
A triple character study as well as something of a psychological thriller, Haunted with its bang-up cast is a doozy—and a delight.
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"Who's for a foxtrot?"
Read More »Theatre Review (London): Decline and Fall at the Old Red Lion
"It's almost more of a comedy show than a play."
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Christmas is coming; what better time for a descent into suicidal depression?
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): The Red Shoes – Sensible Footwear is Just Too Hard to Bear
"Blessed art thou that are meek, but not you, my girl, who wears her heart upon her feet."
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