A Houdini-esque debunker of Spiritualism confronts a medium at a fancy séance-party in this nice-looking but un-engaging period piece.
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Theater Review (NYC): The Seeing Place Theater’s Searing Revival of ‘Wit’ by Margaret Edson
A new production of Margaret Edson's Pulitzer Prize-winning play 'Wit' about a dying cancer patient is particularly poignant now.
Read More »Opera-Theater-Dance Review: ‘Messy Messiah’ by Heartbeat Opera
A first-rate, meticulously crafted operatic holiday revue with glorious singing and dancing, just what we need in dark times.
Read More »Theater Interview: Kabir Gandhi from ‘A Year with Frog and Toad’ at Cardinal Stage
"The show starts off with these two best friends who come out of hibernation, which is akin to what's going on with our world...It's nice to see them navigate the ins and outs of their crazy, critter lifestyles."
Read More »Theater Interview: Richard Doyle from ‘A Christmas Carol’ at South Coast Repertory
"I hope [audiences] go away with a lot of quotations besides 'bah, humbug!' and with little pearls of Dickens' wisdom about mankind."
Read More »Theatre Interview: Nathan Queeley-Dennis from ‘Pinocchio’ at the Orange Tree Theatre
"I quite like oranges. I've been reviewing oranges to figure out where in Richmond they sell the best ones."
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Candlelight’ by John Patrick Shanley
The Pulitzer Prize winner offers a funny and dark fairy-tale love story in a colorful production by Nylon Fusion.
Read More »Theatre Interview: Samuel Kyi from ‘A Christmas Carol’ at Reading Rep Theatre
"Because it's a Christmas [story], every year around Christmas it'll be revisited and played. It's a timeless story that is never going to be outdated."
Read More »Theatre Interview: ‘A Christmas Carol’ and ‘The Chimes’ with Dominic Gerrard at the Charles Dickens Museum
"What's very special about this 'A Christmas Carol' is that it bursts through all of the rooms. Every scene you watch is actually in Charles Dickens' house!"
Read More »Theater Interview: Bonnie J. Monte, Artistic Director of the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey
"It's an incredibly appealing play for everybody no matter what your beliefs are and your religion. It embraces all the good parts about humanity."
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