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Theatre Review (Buffalo, NY): The Last Night of Ballyhoo
Alfred Uhry's Tony Award winner for Best Play is a sweet, holiday-themed comedy.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): After the Revolution
It's rare we get such a close look at people with such firm convictions and such clear human and philosophical reasoning behind them, right or wrong.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): Balm in Gilead – What Kind of Neighborhood Is This?
This is a decent place. You guys ruin it for everyone.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): The Kentucky Goblin Siege
A real-life supposed alien encounter from the 1950's gets the comedy treatment—complete with puppets.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: Slings & Arrows – The Complete Collection
Funny and touching, this well-acted television series works for everyone, Shakespeare fan or not.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): Weekend at an English Country Estate – Icing on a Favorite Cake
"It's exhausting to be considered a wit." Perhaps, but lucky for us.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): Good Egg by Dorothy Fortenberry
An astounding depiction of a "sick" mind.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): Woyzeck
Georg Büchner's way-ahead-of-its-time, experimental, unfinished play from the 1830's can make a pretty fine straight drama, too.
Read More »From the Green Room: Pittsburgh’s Throughline Theatre Company
A vital young theatre company ends its first season with mixed results audience-wise, but high hopes for the future.
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