This sweet story slides from religious tradition into the traditions that arise in an individual family – the legends, the habits, the clashes, and the spoken and too-often unspoken feelings.
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Theater Review (San Antonio): ‘Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat’ at the Woodlawn Theatre
A bright production of the Webber and Rice musical closes out the Deco District theater's 2016 season.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘The Pigeon in The Taj Mahal’ by Laoisa Sexton
It is the unexpected meetings that hold the most promise to take us out of the killing routine of our lives.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘The Roads to Home’ by Horton Foote, Starring Hallie Foote
Beyond superficial appearances, whether in the city or the rural South, people are the same.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘The City That Cried Wolf’ by Brooks Reeves
All is shadowed darkness in Rhyme Town. The wolves have become preeminent and terrorize the city.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Senior Moment’ by Mike Vogel
Vogel tells this tale of assisted-living life in an old-fashioned Jewish-humor style, but steers clear of schlock and schmaltz, stripping his characters to their more-or-less lovable essences while revealing what seems to be a hopeful, even sunny view of human nature. It's a refreshing dose of positivity in a city blindsided by recent realities.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Man in Snow’ Written and Directed by Israel Horovitz
This play, this production, is a masterwork that will resonate with you long afterward.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC Off-Broadway): ‘Poison’ by Lot Vekemans
This compelling play from Holland digs into the guts of a couple's personal tragedy while maintaining a subtle distance by means of delicately off-natural dialogue.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Terms of Endearment’ Starring Molly Ringwald
Bonds of love are often taken for granted until someone has to say goodbye.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): Shakespeare’s ‘Coriolanus’ from Red Bull Theater
Sometimes soldiers can only be great killing machines, nothing more, nothing less.
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