The debut stage production of a 1985 BBC teleplay questions whether the two warring sides of human nature can ever be reconciled. The answer it suggests doesn't bode well. Yet as a polished, powerful, challenging piece of art itself, it offers a silver lining of hope too.
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Theater Review (NYC): ‘Arcadia’ by Tom Stoppard, Potomac Theatre Project
Whether it's Lord Byron's whereabouts on a certain few days or the entropic fate of the universe, the search for knowledge drives us all.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): The Barker Poems: “Gary the Thief” and “Plevna”
We need more thought-provoking theater like this. But come prepared to listen closely.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): Lovesong of the Electric Bear
A highly intelligent, half-fantastical trip through the life of Alan Turing, the father of artificial intelligence.
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