“If I am not for myself then who is for me?” This is the line and the main underlying thought process that lives deep inside CP...
An abrupt crash leads us into the pitch-black darkness of the Nederlander Theatre. A voice beacons us to sit up and lean into this one-man version...
“Say yes, bitch!” Exactly. Especially once the sound ministry gets it together and wakes up the mournful spectacularly in white. You see, the Right to Complain...
Even though I saw this dark play off-Broadway, the first scene still throws us quite quickly into the complex violent world of the Hangmen. Roping us in...
The bottles hang like dirty wind chimes signaling, not a gentle breeze, but a devastatingly poisonous storm that is spewing all kinds of trouble in and...
On a lovely Tuesday night in late September, I finally stepped inside a Broadway theatre for the first time in over eighteen months. It was quite...
We’re on stage in October!. From October 12 through November 20 @Theatre Row, 410 West 42nd Street, The Gringold Group will present Mrs. Warren’s Profession by...
Anyone who knows me well or reads this blog with dedication (besides me thanking you) must also know how much Tony Kushner’s Angels in America means to me....
There is nothing like live theatre. I’ll start with that. And there is nothing like the energy of sitting in a theatre watching a live performance...
“History is about to crack wide open. Millennium Approaches.” Angels in America. Part One. It has been sitting near me for months and months, the book...
“I heard, different things, on different occasions over periods of time,” she says most wisely, about what may or may not be happening in and around The...
Edward Sayer, Orlando James, Natalie Radmall-Quirke, Tom Cawte in Cheek by Jowl‘s The Winter’s Tale. Photo: Johan Persson. This is a play that suffers from something akin to...
The Public Theater NYC Announces the Live Streamed World Premiere of What Do We Need to Talk About? Wednesday, April 29 Written and Directed by Richard Nelson...
The 2016 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize has been awarded to U.S. playwright Lynn Nottage for her play Sweat, a searing drama about the ravages of America’s industrial decline. The announcement...