J.M. Barrie's classic story gets the adult treatment in an enchanting production at Blank Theatre Company's 2nd Stage.
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Theater Review (NYC): Scrambled Eggs
Turning your life into a play is a dangerous game – dangerous for audiences, that is. But Scrambled Eggs is a deliciously prepared comedy omelette.
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Laurence Olivier's classic portrayal is restored for the Criterion Collection.
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Wild Rice's all-male production is funny and alluring.
Read More »Interview: Daniel Jenkins and Daniel Francis of Singapore Repertory Theatre’s Othello
Two actors from the Western world answer some pertinent questions about the play, and about working in Singapore.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): Julius Caesar (The Royal Shakespeare Company)
Re-imagined in modern-day West Africa, Shakespeare's great Roman tragedy feels like an astounding new work.
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William Gibson's Tony award-winning 1959 classic receives a nicely-performed but complicatedly-staged revival in Hollywood.
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A revival of a Shakespeare-zombie mashup doesn't quite coagulate at the Gene Frankel Theatre.
Read More »Concert Review: Thee Oh Sees, Sonny and the Sunsets, and Future Twin at Verdi Club in San Francisco, 4/5/13
Thee Oh Sees tear up the Verdi Club to benefit San Francisco's oldest independent cinema.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): Eterniday by Chuck Mee
This joyful dance-theater collage revels in high spirits but withholds deeper meanings.
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