The six short plays comprising the LaBute New Theater Festival might have been collectively titled 'Love and Murder,' two themes clearly on the playwrights' minds.
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Theater Review (Off-Off-Broadway NYC): ‘Key Change’ by Catrina McHugh
What is the percentage of incarcerated individuals repeating their crimes based on their socioeconomic background?
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Collaborators’ by John Hodge
Hodge's Olivier Award-winning play fictionalizes the last years of Mikhail Bulgakov, author of 'The Master and Margarita,' who lived one of the 20th century's most interesting (and saddest) literary lives, and his dealings with the dictator Joseph Stalin.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC-Off Broadway): ‘The Changeling’
When you love completely, are you transformed into a heavenly shape or a dastardly one?
Read More »Theater Review (NYC-Off Broadway): ‘A Bitter Pill’
If your child is continually acting out in school, should you get meds from your doctor to calm him or her down?
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘City Girls & Desperadoes’ with Austin Pendleton at The Secret Theatre
Imagine one of Tennessee Williams's larger-than-life mother figures dropped into a Lanford Wilson play, and you'll have a hint at what to expect.
Read More »Theater Review (Broadway): ‘Fiddler on the Roof’
I didn't know how fresh a new revival could be after more than half a century. But thanks to bright performances, crisp staging, and dashing new dances and musical arrangements that respect their sources, this 'Fiddler' doesn't feel dated at all.
Read More »New York Jewish Film Festival Review: ‘Natasha’
When Mark is introduced to his cousin from Moscow, the daughter of his uncle's new wife, he is uninterested until Natasha sets the record straight.
Read More »Theatre Review (Singapore): ‘A Clockwork Orange’ by Anthony Burgess
Whilst this production does have very stylized dance moves and music, they don't make up for the old and tired themes, meandering plot, and off-putting Nadsat lingo.
Read More »Dance Review: ‘So You Think You Can Dance’ Season 12 Tour – Seattle, WA 12/26/15
So much fun, two hours feels like 20 minutes! The 'SYTYCD' Season 12 tour rolls on with another strong performance.
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