Tulis McCall is an actor and writer in New York. Her online theatre reviews can be found at Usher Nonsense.
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This glorious piece of work about the black American experience accomplishes its goal and exceeds your expectations.
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Theater Review (NYC): A Memory Play by Bob Stewart
A man tries to rewrite his parents' past to prevent their catastrophe of a marriage from ever having happened.
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Theater Review (NYC): We All Fall Down by Nick Dujnic
This new play is a parable for our time awaiting its own conclusion, and it comes close to hitting its mark.
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Theater Review (NYC): Catch-22 by Aquila Theatre
I am crazy about this company. The actors leap off the page and celebrate, big time.
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Theater Review (NYC): Back Back Back
This baseball drama is proof that good writing, good directing, and good acting cannot be beat by anything, no how no way.
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Theater Review (NYC): Mindgame with Keith Carradine
This fixer-upper's got character, but it needs a loving family to make it a showpiece.
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Theater Review (NYC): American Buffalo by David Mamet
In Mamet's sad, intricate tale, the devil is in the details, and this cast never comes close.
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Theater Review (NYC): Romantic Poetry by John Patrick Shanley
If John Patrick Shanley can miss the mark by such large measure, what’s to stop any of us from trying?
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Theater Review (NYC): Moonlight and Love Songs by Scott Sickles
It is the “perhaps” moments that keep us going, and this fine play is loaded with them.
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Theater Review (NYC): Baraka Bullins & Fletcher: 3 One-Acts
This is a remarkable production for its depth, subject matter, talent and – last but not least – for its location.
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