New Georges' experiment in "exploded view" theater is more of an implosion.
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Theater Review (NYC Off-Broadway): ‘A Wilder Christmas’ – Two One-Act Plays by Thornton Wilder
If you know Thornton Wilder only from 'Our Town' and perhaps 'The Skin of Our Teeth,' the two one-act plays comprising the Peccadillo Theater Company's new production may feel both familiar and strange.
Read More »Theatre Review (Singapore): ‘The Emperor’s New Clothes’ at Wild Rice
Wild Rice’s annual year-end pantomime is here, and this time the company explores The Emperor’s New Clothes, written by Joel Tan and directed by Pam Oei. The panto will play at the Drama Centre from 20th November to 12th December 2015. The Emperor’s New Clothes is based on the famous …
Read More »Theater Review (NYC-Off Broadway): ‘A Child’s Christmas in Wales’ at The Irish Rep
In a land far away and a time long ago, a Welsh boy once celebrated the beauty of falling snow.
Read More »Theater Review (San Antonio): ‘A Christmas Carol’ at the Playhouse San Antonio
Anthony Ciaravino and Tim Hedgepeth’s new adaptation of the famous novella is theater at its purest, bringing Charles Dickens’ lyrical dialogue to the forefront.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘The Bellagio Fountain Has Been Known to Make Me Cry’ by Renee Philippi
Concrete Temple Theatre's new one-act is a well-played Southern gothic in the vein of Tennessee Williams with a magic-realism edge.
Read More »Theatre Review (Singapore): ‘Beauty World’ by Dick Lee and Michael Chiang
The story of 'Beauty World' is dated, predictable and uninteresting, and the music is not memorable. But good singing and funny dialogue make this revival worth checking out.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC Off-Broadway): ‘H2O’ by Jane Martin, Directed by West Hyler
Jake is an actor who has it all: success, wealth, fame, women, misery. Deborah is a devout Christian actress who feels God's presence. When these opposites meet, the explosion is inevitable.
Read More »Theater Review (San Antonio): ‘Peter Pan’ at the Woodlawn Theatre
Magic is literally in the air at the Woodlawn this holiday season with its terrific production of the beloved Broadway musical.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC-Off Broadway): Ingmar Bergman’s ‘Nora,’ Directed by Austin Pendleton
Of what worth is a marriage, if its foundation is based on social pretensions and it is kept "alive" with hypocrisy and lies?
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