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Theatre Review (London): Greenland at the National Theatre
Spectacular, funny, emotional - a big-scale, fast-moving exploration of the issue of our age.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Dog Act’ By Liz Duffy Adams
This post-apocalyptic tale of vaudevillians and scavengers reminds us, on more than one level, why we love theater.
Read More »House‘s Exasperated Oncologist Heading Back to Broadway
Robert Sean Leonard will join Jim Belushi in a revival of Garson Kanin's Born Yesterday.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘My Scandalous Life’ by Thomas Kilroy at the Irish Rep
The life of the poet Lord Alfred Douglas, Oscar Wilde's embittered lover.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Lysistrata’
Aristophanes would have no trouble whatsoever recognizing this La MaMa/Skysaver Production of his classic sex-strike comedy.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): Gentrifusion
Six playwrights try different approaches to writing short plays about gentrification. Some work, some don't.
Read More »Opera Review (NYC): Mosheh: A VideOpera
This demanding new work won't appeal to everyone, but it's so different that it's fascinating.
Read More »Theatre Review (London): Clybourne Park at the Wyndham Theatre
To explore particularly unpleasant middle-class mores requires spending an evening in the company of prattling, middle-class bores.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): Dolores and North of Providence
Two one-acts explore siblings and catastrophe.
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