Three homeless Chicago teens seek a better life in this ambitious, operatic play.
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Theater Review (NYC): Trad by Mark Doherty (American Premiere)
Mark Doherty, the Irish inter-county playwriting finalist.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): Henry V by the Queens Players
It may be a low-budget production, but its very large and boisterous cast makes for effective charging unto breaches.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): heavenly BENTO
This unique video-grounded production dramatizes how Sony discovered a magical ability to tap into consumers' unconscious dreams.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): Conal Creedon’s When I Was God and After Luke
Grunt, Grunt, Gruntie, Grunt or When Words Fail Me.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): MilkMilkLemonade by Joshua Conkel
The Management's new production explores being gay in Middle America with hilarity and heart.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): Emily by Chris Cragin
This diverting play aims to bring Emily Dickinson to life through drama and poetry.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): Lizzie Borden
This new rock musical is loud, dark, creepy, lovely to look at, and strikes like a hammer – or an axe.
Read More »From the Green Room: A Word About the One-Act Play
The prominent place of the one-act play in the contemporary theatre.
Read More »Book Review: I Shudder by Paul Rudnick
Hip humorist looks at life and death in the theater, the movies and New Jersey.
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