In this hysterical production you will find a rainbow of amazement and an intriguing conclusion – and probably learn the difference between pool and snooker. However, some of Bean's humor may be lost in mangled accents.
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Theater Review (NYC): ‘A Lovely Sunday for Creve Coeur,’ by Tennessee Williams, Starring Kristine Nielsen, Annette O’Toole, Jean Lichty
Tennessee Williams' ironies and humor seek a fine level in this satisfying and heartfelt production.
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As Sarah Bernhardt circa 1897, confronting Shakespeare's best-known character, Janet McTeer's dynamism astounds. Her Bernhardt is a whirlwind of delight and shimmering brilliance.
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'The True' succeeds on many levels: the fascinating characters, the acting, the directing. Though the individuals are factual, White teases out the emotional tenor between and among these Albany political operators.
Read More »Bryan Cranston in Conversation with David Edelstein – 2018 Tribeca TV Festival
Bryan Cranston sat down for a Q&A 'New York Magazine's David Edelstein during the 2018 Tribeca TV Festival. Read BlogCritics' take.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Agnes’ by Catya McMullen (AMC’s ‘Dietland’)
Through his stilted, abrupt, truth-blurting observations, it's the character with Asperger's who reveals the deepest truths about human relationships in this tour-de-force play by 'Dietland' writer Catya McMullen.
Read More »The Andersons in ‘Songbook Summit’ Play Hoagy Carmichael at Symphony Space
If you enjoy the Andersons, do not miss their presentation of Hoagy Carmichael's music and life.
Read More »The Inimitable Andersons Present ‘Songbook Summit’ at Symphony Space
The Andersons and their band are masters at this art of spinning new interpretations on older melodies revealing the music's timeless appeal.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘My Life on a Diet’ Starring Renée Taylor
Taylor's one-woman show recounts her life in NYC, Miami, and Hollywood and paints a hilarious portrait of the celebrity frenzy of dieting and weight loss.
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As the Irish Repertory Theatre's revival of 'On a Clear Day You Can See Forever' explores past-life regression, it beautifully, seamlessly renders the illusive with authenticity.
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