Primitive Grace and Access Theater present a full production of Divine Horsemen by Paul Calderon. Though it feels like every other mob story, Divine Horsemen tells an engrossing story with...
With the Cherry Lane Theatre, Kairos Italy Theater has produced three new plays from Italy by established Italian playwrights. Directed by Laura Caparrotti, each play deals...
Katsura Sunshine’s Rakugo is a funny, exciting performance of traditional Japense stories. Sunshine is a bright and emphatic performer who ensures that his audience has a...
Room 15 Theater Group’s production of Clifford Odets’ Golden Boy is a fundraiser for the non-profit organization stoPD (Support and Training to Overcome Parkinson’s Disease). The...
Trusty Sidekick Theater Company’s production of The Stowaway, or How the Mistress Quickly Went from Madcap to Majestic at Classic Stage Company is a gem of...
The Directors Studio’s production of Richard Vetere’s newest work, Lady Macbeth and Her Lover, is decent. The story and its themes are so intriguing that I...
Two Headed Rep presents contemporary work alongside adaptations of classic work in order to draw out universal themes. Currently, they are presenting an adaptation of August...
Celebrating their 50th season, The Ridiculous Theatrical Company stages Conquest of the Universe or When Queens Collide by its founder, Charles Ludlam. Directed by Everett Quinton,...
Yonder Window Theatre Company presents a delightful production of The House on Poe Street. While the finer points of the story are dubious, the show is...
Continued from: Christoph Lehmann Interview (Part 1) Besides making Half Brothers in English, Christoph also had a clear idea of how polished he wanted his first feature...
A Night with the Dead, produced by Frigid New York @ Horse Trade in association with Something from ABroad, has an intriguing story though it needs...
Written and performed by Dominique Salerno, The Box Show is a fun and ad hoc collection of characters with one thing in common: the box. At...
The New Federal Theatre in association with Castillo Theatre has produced the most captivating one man show I’ve ever seen. Freight: The Five Incarnations of Abel...
On the Chelsea Film Festival’s opening day, I had the pleasure of sitting down with German filmmaker, Christoph Lehmann. His first independent feature film, Half Brothers,...
While the beautiful backdrop for Half Brothers inspires the well-crafted cinematography, the trajectory of the plot is predictable. Directed by Christoph Lehmann, this movie is visually...
The culminating production of The Negro Ensemble Company’s 50th season is a remounting of the Pulitzer Prize winning A Soldier’s Play by Charles Fuller, directed by...
Andy Halliday’s newest and deeply personal play seems at first a cliché – a young man searching for himself – however as the play moves forward...
Theatre East’s world premiere of Petie, written by Lori Fischer, is a touching, heavy piece about overcoming loss and estrangement. The production, both technically tight and...
New York Shakespeare Exchange (NYSX) has created an incredibly fun atmosphere with ShakesBEER, a pub crawl that provides exciting performances of scenes from Shakespeare and other...
In their newly acquired space, The Tank puts up a casual and energetic production about culture and identity. While Sam’s Tea Shack is conversational and intimate,...
Pocket Universe’s all female production of Julius Caesar tackles the tone of the play with an interesting concept, though it isn’t particularly interesting to watch. Yet,...
Co-conceived by Sheila Callaghan and Daniella Topol, (Not) Water is an immersive experience that is intriguing and evocative. The theatrical piece is one element of the artistic...
Death Comes for the War Poets is a beautiful demonstration of poetry in motion. Weaving together work from several well known poets, Joseph Pearce creates a...
Sinking Ship Productions’ impressive stage adaptation of Franz Kafka’s short story, A Hunger Artist, is a poignant and effective piece of theatre. To tell this powerful...
The Instigators hit the mark in some aspects of this charming production of The Seagull, but there are some inconsistencies in the interpretation of subtext and...