If theGoodman Theatre's High Holidays is indeed autobiographical (as the program claims), then playwright Alan Gross deserves our deepest pity. The...
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Out: Holiday photos of tots on Santa’s lap. In: Holiday photos of dogs on Scrooge’s lap. Which is to say, the Goodman Theatre will...
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You don’t have to be familiar with New York to appreciate Stoop Stories, but it sure helps. Playwright/performer Dael Oberlandersmith’s...
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Oh, what misty water colored mem’ries. It seems like only yesterday we were watching sets wobbling and costumes ripping at their chintzy Velcro...
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Apparently we’re in the minority. It happens. (And while we could live without being called a moron on the comment boards, we long ago accepted...
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About two-thirds of the way through Migdalia Cruz’s El Grito Del Bronx, the grim, convoluted plot abruptly stops for a lengthy story about a...
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The Great God Pan as a metaphor for Sid Barrett. Barrett as a metaphor for the history of Czechoslovakia from Prague Spring to the fall of the Berlin...
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All the tales of the Brothers Grimm are fearsome, Rumpelstiltskin perhaps even more so than most. The parent whose arrogance puts his daughter’s...
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Holy mother-f*cking mother of god. Such was the initial, utterly gobsmacked reaction we had to the Toneelgroep’s Ash Wednesday opening of Rouw...
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