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Theatre Review (Washington, DC): ‘Silent Sky’ at Ford’s Theatre
This rich drama by Lauren Gunderson shines a light on the pioneering astronomical work of the women of the Harvard Observatory.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Brecht: Call and Respond’
Three one-acts explore exile and belonging through history in New Light Theater Project's 'Brecht: Call and Respond.'
Read More »Theater Review (Washington, DC): ‘The Woman in Black’ at the Shakespeare Theatre Company
Thirty-two years on, 'The Woman in Black' remains a staple in the theater with its spooky twists and artistic creativity.
Read More »Theatre Review (London’s West End): ‘Ian McKellen on Stage’
Part memoir and part lesson in acting, McKellen's solo show is a must-see on the West End.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Near to the Wild Heart’ Based on the Novel by Clarice Lispector
A stage adaptation of Clarice Lispector's stream-of-consciousness debut novel boasts a fine lead performance by Sarah Lemp, but sadly is not a page-turner.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC Off-Broadway): ‘Fern Hill’ by Michael Tucker
Michael Tucker's new play takes a refreshing look at aging and avoids old-people stereotypes, with drama, laughs, and a star-studded cast.
Read More »Theater Review (Off-Broadway NYC): ‘Caroline’s Kitchen’ by Torben Betts
A madcap story of family secrets and thwarted love trashes the household of a popular London cooking-show doyenne.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Entangled’ by Gabriel Jason Dean and Charly Evon Simpson
The Amoralists' latest play tackling mass murder is an artsy study of two isolated characters in search of an elusive peace of mind.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Charlie’s Waiting’ by Mêlisa Annis
Can we ever leave our pasts behind? 'Charlie's Waiting' by Mêlisa Annis poses this eternal question in the fresh context of modern love.
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