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DVD Review: Cinematic Titanic Live: The Alien Factor
"Jesus, how much money did the director owe these guys?"
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): Forgotten by Pat Kinevane at the Irish Arts Center
A strange blend of Irish character studies and Japanese Kabuki theater, this is more than a play, it's an immersive poetic experience.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): Charles L. Mee’s Fêtes de la Nuit
Almost magically, these characters whom we only glimpse come brightly alive, exuding sorrow, angst, joy in turn.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): Never In My Lifetime at the Access Theatre
Northern Ireland in the 1970s: On the road to nowhere.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): Clybourne Park
1959: a black family is moving into a white neighborhood. 2009: after hard times, the same neighborhood is re-gentrifying.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): The Mike and Morgan Show at the Access Theatre: What Wouldn’t I Do For You?
Regret being the major theme of the evening, a character reminds the audience that "in the heat of the summer, it is hard to ever imagine being cold."
Read More »Theater Review (LA): The Pee-wee Herman Show
It’s just great to see Reubens back in the gray suit.
Read More »Theater Review (Boston): [title of show]
Two gifted musical comedy performers anchor the solid New England premiere of the most self-referential show around.
Read More »DVD Review: Cinematic Titanic Live: East Meets Watts
“I think the can of Whoop-Ass they opened is way past its expiration date.”
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