The six players give us a stunningly funny performance of Eugene Ionesco’s 1950 Bald Soprano. As Mrs. Smith, Paige Rogers commands...
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If you expect from theatre to be tickled in every way, and threatened, and amused and shocked and dismayed and surprised and challenged and pushed...
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Wylie Herman's Better Homes and Ammo is in the imagist tradition. While there is an identifiable narrative, I took more interest in the wild set...
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I always thought George and Martha had a good marriage. Their vicious fighting was their sexual activity and like good sex, it kept them together....
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Mine is Bekah Brunstetter’s new play set mostly in contemporary New York. Amelia McClain plays Annie, the single girl who makes espresso...
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Horizon Theatre Rep’s ambitious staging of Camus’ 1944 The Misunderstanding in NYC achieves its dramatic objectives in spite of the...
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Rebecca Campbell at Ameringer McHenry Yohe Gallery NYC Rebecca Campbell’s paintings have a strong narrative that might be considered...
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OK, I'm plugging my show this time! Jay Smith plays the offensive patriarch Mitch Mikinos pitted against his angst-ridden wife Ellen, played by Joann...
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Third Rail Power Trip has created a beautiful work of art in their production of Brilliant Traces by Cindy Lou Thompson. Set in an isolated cabin in...
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