Antonio Skármeta's charming work comes to the Classic Theatre in a simple yet entrancing production.
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Theater Review (NYC): ‘Of Human Bondage’ by William Somerset Maugham, Adapted by Soulpepper Theatre Company
William Somerset Maugham’s masterpiece reveals the withering devastation wreaked by obsessive, twisted love’s sadism and masochism. Though the work has been transferred to the medium of film three times, it has never before made it to the stage.
Read More »Theater Review (San Antonio): ‘Shrek the Musical’ at the Woodlawn Theatre
The story of the antisocial green ogre comes to vibrant life in the Woodlawn's production.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Terezin’ by Nicholas Tolkien
Nicholas Tolkien's new play presents the terrible story of the Nazis' propaganda camp by focusing on a few characters on both sides.
Read More »Interview: K. Rajagopal, Director of Films ‘Yellow Bird’ and ‘Lizard on the Wall’
K. Rajagopal, one of Singapore’s most prominent filmmakers, is set to shoot his second feature film Lizard on the Wall as part of the Singapore International Festival of Arts (SIFA) 2017. Festival participants who buy SIFA’s O.P.E.N Pass will be able to come on 30 June, 1 July or 2 …
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘The Traveling Lady’ directed by Austin Pendleton
How far must you travel until you reach a place that is home?
Read More »Theater Review (San Antonio): Beth Henley’s ‘Crimes of the Heart’ at the Cellar Theatre
Beth Henley's slice of Southern Gothic shines in the Cellar Theatre's sparkling production.
Read More »Theater Review (San Antonio): Bill Cain’s ‘9 Circles’
The powerful antiwar drama makes its Texas premiere at the San Antonio's Classic Theatre.
Read More »Hollywood Fringe 2017 Theater Review: Ray Richmond’s (Obama to Trump) ‘Transition’
This fictionalization of the post-election meeting between Barack Obama and Donald Trump provides laughs and grimaces in equal measure.
Read More »Theater Review (Off-Broadway NYC): ‘Invincible’ by Torben Betts
How close would you be to your neighbors if their politics were the opposite of yours?
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