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Interview: Jo Kukathas, of Wild Rice’s ‘The House of Bernarda Alba’
"I love watching traditional performances in Malaysia or Japan, where people feel quite comfortable talking or eating or sleeping through sections. I wish we could find a way to allow that again."
Read More »Theatre Review (Singapore): ‘The House of Bernarda Alba’ by Federico Garcia Lorca and Chay Yew
A maniacally strict matriarch imposes an eight-year mourning period on her household, revealing hidden desires, familial secrets, and the consequent lies.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): Aphra Behn’s ‘Sir Patient Fancy’
This Restoration comedy by one of England's earliest female playwrights is a hilarious delight in The Queens Company's new production.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘The Shape of Something Squashed’ by Tom Noonan
What happens when a self-effacing "driver" shows up on the doorstep of a struggling theater company to be of service?
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Take Me Back’ by Emily Schwend
Bill is living at home with his diabetic mom. He feels frustrated as employment plans reach a dead end. But where else can he go and what else can he do? His mom needs him and he needs her. However, both are not inclined to admit it.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Daylight Precision’ by Douglas Lackey
When fighting a war, should a country attempt to behave morally or should the approach be to overwhelm the enemy with such bloodshed that they can never get up again to fight? 'Daylight Precision' reveals the intelligence behind the two philosophical views held by generals during WWII which brought life and effected death on a massive scale.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘London Wall’ by John Van Druten
An insightful, disarming look at male-female relationships in the workplace.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Liliom’
The century-old play that inspired 'Carousel' gets a reverent New York revival, the first in decades.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Richard III’ at the Secret Theatre
A scathing production set in the London punk rock scene.
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