AtticRep's Producing Artistic Director talks about the company's ambitious new production, set to make its world premiere in June.
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Theater Review (Off-Broadway NYC): ‘City Stories’ by James Phillips
The substance of our lives is composed of deep questions, many of which may never be answered.
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Late in his career, August Strindberg wrote four short works he called "chamber plays" for his own new theater, which opened in Stockholm in 1907 with this weird one-act influenced by the playwright's studies of Swedenborg and incorporating his interest in the occult.
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The long-running Broadway hit comes to the Playhouse in a musically satisfying production directed by Tim Hedgepeth.
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Is mainstream media news investigative journalism or entertainment? Edward R. Murrow would have a definitive answer, expressed in the new play bearing his name in NYC.
Read More »Estelle Parsons Hosts 2016 LPTW Awards Celebration And Big Mingle
The LPTW is a pivotal force which is helping women catch their stride to excel in the theater world.
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A fine cast and production breathe new life into Garson Kanin's 1946 comedy.
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What is it about the nature of work that becomes boring?
Read More »Theater Review (Vienna, VA): ‘Creed Bratton (from ‘The Office’): ‘An Evening of Music and Comedy’
At his sold out show, Creed Bratton proved to be as hilarious, outrageous, and delightfully offensive as ever.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘The Sensuality Party’ by Justin Kuritzkes
'The Sensuality Party' is a disturbing, fascinating, weirdly funny dive into the psyche of a generation as seen through one very talented writer's novelistically observant eye.
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