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1,308 stories by "Alexis Soloski"

Review: 'It Will All Work Out' Banishes Worry With Razzle-Dazzle by Alexis Soloski

Chris Wells's chatty, memoirish show at Dixon Place combines outrageous fashion and original songs.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:18pm on April 17, 2017

Review: Derek DelGaudio Sets Himself Apart From the Abracadabra Crowd by Alexis Soloski

This magician's "In & Of Itself" is a solo show about how we see ourselves and how others see us.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:18pm on April 12, 2017

Review: In 'Circus 1903,' a Littler Big Top Still Offers Some Thrills by Alexis Soloski

Daydream yourselves back to the golden age of circus at Madison Square Garden. It hardly matter that the conceit doesn't always work.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:31pm on April 7, 2017

Review: Is He Ready to Be 'Daniel's Husband'? Not Quite. by Alexis Soloski

Michael McKeever's play, a Primary Stages production at the Cherry Lane Theater, is possibly the first gay marriage tragedy.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 7:18pm on April 6, 2017

Present Laughter review " Kevin Kline can't find the funny in a classic by Alexis Soloski

False starts and outmoded techniques make this latest iteration of Noël Coward's creation seem dated, leaving its star with too much heavy liftingSt James Theater, New YorkDressing gown e…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:06pm on April 5, 2017

From 'Camp David' to 'Oslo,' Forging Drama from Diplomacy by Alexis Soloski

We recently discussed stagecraft and statecraft with the authors of past, current and coming plays.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 2:32pm on April 5, 2017

Sally Field: 'I never felt that I had very many choices. Ever' by Alexis Soloski

The actor, who is on Broadway in The Glass Menagerie, talks about being typecast and struggling to find roles while balancing life as a parentLast fall, Sally Field turned 70. Her celebratio…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:18am on April 4, 2017

Amélie review " a creme brulee of a musical: cloying and far too sweet by Alexis Soloski

The Walter Kerr Theatre, New YorkThe Pam MacKinnon-directed adaptation of the whimsical 2001 film struggles to deliver the goods, hemmed in by a saccharine songbook and passionless plotIn Am…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:48pm on April 3, 2017

Review: A Hectic 'Vanity Fair,' Starring That Nasty Woman by Alexis Soloski

Kate Hamill and Eric Tucker, the team behind 2014's "Sense and Sensibility," are back with a breathless "Vanity Fair" adaptation at the Pearl Theater.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:18pm on April 3, 2017

Review: A Warrior, Leaning on Shakespeare, in 'Cry Havoc!' by Alexis Soloski

Stephan Wolfert describes his experiences during and after the Persian Gulf war of 1991 in this autobiographical solo show.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:54pm on March 30, 2017

Faith and Identity Clash in 'The Profane': An Actors' Round Table by Alexis Soloski

The play, by Zayd Dohrn, finds conflict between freedom and fundamentalism in a story of a marriage between the children of Middle Eastern immigrants.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 3:31pm on March 30, 2017

Review: 'Sam & Dede,' 2 Giants Forming an Unlikely Bond by Alexis Soloski

This play about Samuel Beckett and Andre the Giant is based on fact and the imaginings of the playwright Gino Dilorio.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:06pm on March 26, 2017

Review: In 'Spill,' an Oil Disaster Seems Too Big for the Stage by Alexis Soloski

An impassioned and overloaded documentary drama by Leigh Fondakowski explores the Deepwater Horizon disaster of 2010.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 9:42pm on March 21, 2017

A Word With: Robert Lepage Discusses His Origins and the 'Autofiction' of '887' by Alexis Soloski

Looking backward and working on a smaller scale have helped the Canadian impresario find his place in the world.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 6:36pm on March 20, 2017

Review: Robert Lepage Goes Home Again in '887' by Alexis Soloski

In his one-man show at the BAM Harvey Theater, Mr. Lepage reconstructs his childhood in 1960s Quebec City.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 3:42pm on March 17, 2017

Review: Brothers Joined by Fate and Furniture in 'The Price' by Alexis Soloski

This ardently acted revival shows Arthur Miller's 1968 play as a smaller, more stolid work than it wants to be " still just a little out of style.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:18pm on March 16, 2017

Can Superheroes Sing? The Flash and Supergirl Give It a Whirl by Alexis Soloski

In "Duet," the March 21 episode of "The Flash," the two superheroes fall under the sway of a villain, the Music Meister, and fight back with songs.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 1:24pm on March 16, 2017

Joan of Arc: Into the Fire review " David Byrne salutes martyr with rock musical by Alexis Soloski

Public Theater, New YorkDespite handsome sets and a striking performance from Jo Lampert, this take on the tragic French warrior's life isn't quite as wild as it should beTheatergoers should…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:48pm on March 15, 2017

Review: 'Villa' Dramatizes a Plot of Chilean Land With a Dark Past by Alexis Soloski

In this play, three women try to figure out a suitable purpose for a site behind a former prison associated with Augusto Pinochet.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:18pm on March 12, 2017

The Glass Menagerie review " Sally Field returns to Broadway in style by Alexis Soloski

Belasco Theatre, New YorkThe Oscar winner makes an indelible impression in an unusual and effective take on Tennessee Williams's American classicEntering the Belasco Theatre for the Broadway…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:48pm on March 9, 2017

Review: 'The Outer Space' is the Place, for an Unsettled Couple by Alexis Soloski

This new song cycle by Ethan Lipton ("No Place to Go") imagines a relocation to a spot across the solar system.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:36pm on March 8, 2017

Review: 'Nibbler,' About the Sweet Horrors of Youth by Alexis Soloski

Ken Urban's play blends many genres, including science fiction, sex farce and musical, in this Amoralists production about growing up in New Jersey.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:18pm on February 28, 2017

Review: 'The Penitent,' a Mamet Hero Battered Like Job by Alexis Soloski

An overlay of defeat hobbles this play about a psychiatrist who refuses to testify on behalf of a patient accused of a crime.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:42pm on February 27, 2017

Kid Victory review " dark musical exchanges plausibility for daring themes by Alexis Soloski

Vineyard Theater, New YorkJohn Kander and Greg Pierce's melancholy production about a teenager recovering from kidnapping, abuse and rape is an admirably offbeat effortWhat good is it sittin…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:24pm on February 22, 2017

Review: 'If I Forget,' Clashing Currents in Jewish Identity by Alexis Soloski

Steven Levenson's comedy-drama explores multiple and contradictory dimensions of self-perception through its portrait of a family, the Fischers.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:48pm on February 22, 2017
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