Prepare to be nonplussed and disturbed—and severely, painfully entertained. The Amoralists have done it again.
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Sondheim at 80: Side by Side by Glee
Stephen Sondheim turns 80, and Broadway's still here too, but theatre has changed utterly.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): Notes from Underground
A stunning performance by Bill Camp sets off an explosive adaptation of Dostoevsky's great novella.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): The Libertine
Stephen Jeffreys' comedy set during the Restoration transports us to a lofty realm of wit and ribaldry few contemporary playwrights even attempt.
Read More »Concert Review: Styx – The Grand Illusion and Pieces of Eight, The Stanahan Theater, Toledo, OH November, 7, 2010
Styx has spent the last several months bringing two of their classic albums, The Grand Illusion and Pieces of Eight to the live stage.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): Saint Joan
Shelleen Kostabi approaches the role of the Maid of Orléans with an admirable balance of holy righteousness and teenage vulnerability.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): Saint Joan Miraculous and Unbearable
Saint Joan, persecuted then as she would be today?
Read More »Theatre Review (Buffalo, NY): The Last Night of Ballyhoo
Alfred Uhry's Tony Award winner for Best Play is a sweet, holiday-themed comedy.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): After the Revolution
It's rare we get such a close look at people with such firm convictions and such clear human and philosophical reasoning behind them, right or wrong.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): Balm in Gilead – What Kind of Neighborhood Is This?
This is a decent place. You guys ruin it for everyone.
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