Two more DVD collections of misguided educational featurettes are toasted to perfection.
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Theater Review (London): Twelfth Night at Turnham Green and the Brockley Jack
Don't look for deeper meanings in this lively, physical production.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): Pinkalicious, The Musical
This young-girl-oriented musical romp serves as a wonderful introduction to live performances.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): My Life in a Nutshell by Hanne Tierney
Marionettes and abstract elements pull this experimental piece in one two many directions.
Read More »Theater (NYC): Oleanna with Bill Pullman and Julia Stiles
Would David Mamet's 1992 sexual harassment drama seem dated today? A 2009 New York audience decisively answered no.
Read More »Theater Review (London): Macbeth at the White Bear, Kennington
More goes right than wrong in TheatreTroupe's production.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): The Buddha Play: The Life of the Buddha Assembled from the Original Texts
A humble, graceful, and worthwhile teaching – and a really nice way to spend an hour and half.
Read More »From the Green Room: The Ghost of Henry Fonda
The Hollywood icon's performance in On Golden Pond haunts an actor newly cast in the play.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Tis Pity She’s a Whore by John Ford, Adapted by Toy Box Theatre Company
Blood and gore, fops and scoundrels, and brother-sister incest - what more could you ask for in a 17th century drama?
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): Luck by Megan Riordan (American Premiere)
Here's to the losers...Bless them all!
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