In Gina Femia's new comedy, girls in a Catholic high school wrestle with the conflicting rights and wrongs of the Church, the permissive society outside, and their own developing minds.
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Theater Review (NYC): Shakespeare’s ‘Measure for Measure’ from Spicy Witch Productions
This new, radically pruned rendition of Shakespeare's 'Measure for Measure' seizes on the theme of the ill treatment of women to create an audacious feminist reading.
Read More »Theater Review (Off-Broadway NYC): ‘Caroline’s Kitchen’ by Torben Betts
A madcap story of family secrets and thwarted love trashes the household of a popular London cooking-show doyenne.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Entangled’ by Gabriel Jason Dean and Charly Evon Simpson
The Amoralists' latest play tackling mass murder is an artsy study of two isolated characters in search of an elusive peace of mind.
Read More »Theater/Opera Review (NYC): Ivo van Hove’s Staging of ‘Diary of One Who Disappeared’ by Leoš Janáček
As operatic theater this staging of Janacek's song cycle by Ivo van Hove falls short. As an opportunity to hear great music performed with dedication and finesse by fine singers, I'll take it.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Charlie’s Waiting’ by Mêlisa Annis
Can we ever leave our pasts behind? 'Charlie's Waiting' by Mêlisa Annis poses this eternal question in the fresh context of modern love.
Read More »Theater/Comedy Review: ‘The Day I Became Black: A Biracial Comedy in America’ by Bill Posley
Be prepared to laugh yourself silly as actor-comedian Bill Posley delivers a serious message about biracial identity.
Read More »Theater Review (London): ‘The Lion King’ – A Wondrous, Roaring Delight
A gorgeous, vibrant, and magnificent reimagining of the beloved film.
Read More »Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre – One of London’s Must See Places to Visit
A visit to London would not be complete – especially for theatre lovers – without visiting the modern incarnation of Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Paper Cut’ – Yael Rasooly’s One-Woman Show Shreds the Competition
In her solo show 'Paper Cut' Yael Rasooly lurches through a careening collage of movie tropes and references by means of paper cutouts and popups. It's an off-the-wall tour de force.
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