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.
A man tries to rewrite his parents' past to prevent their catastrophe of a marriage from ever having happened.
This new play is a parable for our time awaiting its own conclusion, and it comes close to hitting its mark.
I am crazy about this company. The actors leap off the page and celebrate, big time.
This baseball drama is proof that good writing, good directing, and good acting cannot be beat by anything, no how no way.
This fixer-upper's got character, but it needs a loving family to make it a showpiece.
In Mamet's sad, intricate tale, the devil is in the details, and this cast never comes close.
If John Patrick Shanley can miss the mark by such large measure, what’s to stop any of us from trying?
It is the “perhaps” moments that keep us going, and this fine play is loaded with them.
This is a remarkable production for its depth, subject matter, talent and – last but not least – for its location.
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