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Theater Review (NYC): A New Twist on Zombie Apocalypse in ‘Rizing’ by Jason Tseng
Flux Theatre Ensemble executes Tseng's brash post-zombie-apocalypse premise with equal parts psychological grace and horror-story panache.
Read More »Hollywood Fringe Fest Preview: Robot Teammate and the Accidental Party’s ‘Thug Tunnel’
The Los Angeles-based improv troupe returns to the Fringe Fest this year with a promising new musical.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): Rupert Everett in ‘The Judas Kiss’ by David Hare
Hare has written dialogue for Wilde that measures up to the man's legendary wit, while Everett achieves that elusive theatrical magic of a larger-than-life yet utterly believable performance.
Read More »‘Impressionism: American Gardens on Canvas’ at the New York Botanical Garden
The conceptualization was that the gardens were echoes of their canvas counterparts; they were living paintings.
Read More »Theater Interview (San Antonio): Roberto Prestigiacomo, Director of ’14’ (Coming to AtticRep)
AtticRep's Producing Artistic Director talks about the company's ambitious new production, set to make its world premiere in June.
Read More »Theater Review (Off-Broadway NYC): ‘City Stories’ by James Phillips
The substance of our lives is composed of deep questions, many of which may never be answered.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘The Pelican’ by August Strindberg
Late in his career, August Strindberg wrote four short works he called "chamber plays" for his own new theater, which opened in Stockholm in 1907 with this weird one-act influenced by the playwright's studies of Swedenborg and incorporating his interest in the occult.
Read More »Theater Review (San Antonio): ‘A Chorus Line’ at the Playhouse San Antonio
The long-running Broadway hit comes to the Playhouse in a musically satisfying production directed by Tim Hedgepeth.
Read More »Theater Review (Off Off Broadway): ‘Murrow’ by Joseph Vitale
Is mainstream media news investigative journalism or entertainment? Edward R. Murrow would have a definitive answer, expressed in the new play bearing his name in NYC.
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