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Alex Webb's two-person Civil War drama makes its New York debut in a dark cold stone chamber inside a former rebel prison camp.
Amy Brenneman stars as Playwrights Horizons calls on the deities and demons of feminism, from Freud and Nancy Friday to Phyllis Schlafly.
Despite the hot and humid night and chatty youngsters in the audience, SRT's Twelfth Night boasted of good acting and an amazing set that made for a magical Night!
East West Players disappoints with an awkwardly conceived staging.
A fantastic production of Mel Brooks' greatest work closes out Village Theatre's season.
The legendary feud between two of the biggest stars of Hollywood's Golden Age is hilariously recreated by an on-point cast.
The beloved musical, currently in rehearsal to reopen on Broadway, meets the challenges of an in-the-round production near Los Angeles.
When the darkness works, it really works.
A laudable effort from an ambitious young theater company that deserves credit and attention.
Guirgis specializes in characters on the margins of society, yet no matter how despicable the character, always finds some saving characteristic grace.
BC Writer of the Week