First Nighter: William Finn's "Falsettos" is Back and Bold and Bountiful
So Falsettos is a work (two works?) of personal searching. This is something Finn has been compelled to do throughout his
So Falsettos is a work (two works?) of personal searching. This is something Finn has been compelled to do throughout his
Shakespeare repeated many of his favorite Elizabethan spins in Cymbeline, and there's no point in laying them all out. Still
Still's myriad contributions are endlessly exciting and include a symbolic tree trunk sometime removed for the placement
About She Stoops to Conquer and just to fill in readers unaware of the plot: Mr. and Mrs. Hardcastle (John Rothman, Cynthia
There is one notable exception to the at-best-adequate performing. Beck, a TACT member, always knows how to negotiate these
That's right. It's no news that many comics have turned to telling jokes as a handy defense against deep-seated despair. Until
This at a time when stateside Democrats and Republicans--though democracy is often tested but not repudiated--are doing their
Brian Friel took a more direct approach in 2002 with Afterplay, just revived at the Irish Repertory. (Don't confuse this
There's no question that "A Nightingale"--maybe the strongest of the trio--comes across as a verbatim exchange between and
Now Neil LaBute uses <em>All the Ways to Say I Love You</em> as an illustration of the eventual devastation afflicting a teacher in the Midwest who strays with a student from her…
Now Neil LaBute uses <em>All the Ways to Say I Love You</em> as an illustration of the eventual devastation afflicting a teacher in the Midwest who strays with a student from her…
Now Neil LaBute uses <em>All the Ways to Say I Love You</em> as an illustration of the eventual devastation afflicting a teacher in the Midwest who strays with a student from her…
For their part, Kidwell and Sheppard have shaped a 75-minute piece taking on the pernicious persistence of racism in American
For those having read directly above--or simply have taken in the Underground Railroad Game title--and think the enterprise
The matriarch of the four-member household (Edward Pierce designed the appealing set) is Martina (Priscilla Lopez), who's
Emily Mann's direction is often tentative, perhaps due to her sensing Cruz has as yet not completed his sympathetic, ultimately
An intriguing take on these revivals is that they're both English plays of the 1950s, but there's a chasm between them--a