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128 stories by "Gregory Fletcher"

Off-Broadway Review: THE WASH (WP Theater) by Gregory Fletcher

EVENTUALLY, EVERYTHING COMES OUT IN THE WASH Woodie King Jr.'s New Federal Theatre has found a new home, relocating from the Lower East Side to the Upper West Side's WP Theater. Their second…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 11:47pm on June 12, 2025

Off-Broadway Review: JULIA MASLI: HA HA HA HA HA HA HA (Public Theater) by Gregory Fletcher

HA-LLELUJAH! HELP IS JUST A "HA" AWAY Julia Masli makes a slow, focused entrance onto the stage of the Anspacher Theater at The Public. Despite the surrounding moody blues, her face is lit b…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:44am on June 10, 2025

Theater Review: PARADISE BLUE (Studio Theatre in D.C.) by Gregory Fletcher

A NIGHT OF MUSIC, MEMORY, AND MADNESS: PARADISE FOUND The Studio Theatre's Victor Shargai stage has been strikingly transformed into a 1949 jazz club for Paradise Blue, Dominique Morisseau's…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:59am on June 4, 2025

Theater Review: KING JAMES (Round House Theatre in Bethesda, Maryland) by Gregory Fletcher

KING JAMES SCORES BIG AT ROUND HOUSE THEATRE Rajiv Joseph's King James"which opened last night at Round House Theatre"isn't a revival of the 1611 Bible translation, but a contemporary comedy…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:57am on June 4, 2025

Off-Broadway Review: LUNAR ECLIPSE (Second Stage) by Gregory Fletcher

THIS LUNAR ECLIPSE SHINES WITH QUIET GRACE The seven stages of a lunar eclipse unfold on the Irene Diamond Stage at The Pershing Square Signature Center, produced by Second Stage. This New Y…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 8:55pm on June 3, 2025

Theater Review: FRANKENSTEIN (Shakespeare Theatre Company in D.C.) by Gregory Fletcher

NOT THE MONSTER YOU EXPECT: VICTOR FRANKENSTEIN IS THE VILLAIN Based on Mary Shelley's iconic novel, a bold retelling of Frankenstein opened last night at STC's Klein Theater in Washington D…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 3:27pm on June 1, 2025

Off-Broadway Review: BLOOD, SWEAT, AND QUEERS (Untitled Theater Company No. 61 at Bohemian National Hall) by Gregory Fletcher

A FORGOTTEN CHAMPION RECLAIMED Rehearsal for Truth International Theater Festival, an annual showcase of contemporary European theater, is unfolding under the banner of Perseverance at Bohem…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 11:27pm on May 26, 2025

Off-Broadway Review: CRACKED OPEN (Theatre Row) by Gregory Fletcher

A WELL-INTENTIONED LOOK AT MENTAL ILLNESS Dream Big World Theatre, Inc. opened Gail Kriegel's Cracked Open tonight at Off-Broadway's Theatre Row, tackling the complex and often stigmatized s…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:00am on May 21, 2025

Off-Broadway Review: BOWL EP (Vineyard Theatre) by Gregory Fletcher

A SURREAL, SKATER-RAP FEVER DREAM I'm not going to lie"I am not the intended audience for Bowl EP. But make no mistake: this is a well-mounted, undeniably audacious performance that resonate…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 11:24pm on May 18, 2025

Off-Broadway Review: THE LAST BIMBO OF THE APOCALYPSE (The New Group) by Gregory Fletcher

GOES FROM A Y2K POP TO GEN ZZZZZZZZ There was a buzz of anticipation in the air as the house lights blacked out at the Alice Griffin Jewel Box Theater"an audible fandom of excitement. Had cl…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 12:13am on May 14, 2025

Broadway Review: JOHN PROCTOR IS THE VILLAIN (Booth) by Gregory Fletcher

JOHN PROCTOR GETS CANCELLED In an honors English classroom at a county high school in northeast Georgia, seven juniors are cracking open Arthur Miller's The Crucible. Mr. Smith (Gabriel Eber…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 1:34am on May 12, 2025

Off-Broadway Review: THE ALGORHYTHMS (Monday Night Musicals at Magnet Theater) by Gregory Fletcher

MATH APPEAL The Monday Night Musicals series at the intimate Magnet Theater offers a vibrant platform for new work that blends comedic storytelling with musical innovation. Stripped down to …

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 7:42pm on May 8, 2025

Off-Broadway Review: THE END OF ALL FLESH (Magnet Theater} by Gregory Fletcher

FLESHING IT OUT OF THE PARK The Monday Night Musicals series at the intimate Magnet Theater is serving up a theatrical amusement for those who like their bluegrass pickin' with a side of pos…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 6:55pm on May 8, 2025

Broadway Review: PIRATES! THE PENZANCE MUSICAL (Roundabout at Todd Haimes Theatre) by Gregory Fletcher

A JAZZY JUMBALAYA OF JOY The current revival of The Pirates of Penzance at the Todd Haimes Theatre isn't just a revival " it's a reincarnation. Yes, rechristened, reimagined, and thoroughly …

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:08am on May 5, 2025

Broadway Review: REAL WOMEN HAVE CURVES: THE MUSICAL (James Earl Jones Theatre) by Gregory Fletcher

FROM SWEATSHOP FLOORS TO BROADWAY DOORS: REAL WOMEN HAVE CURVES SEAMS TOGETHER A RUNWAY HIT The empowering new musical Real Women Have Curves, which opened Sunday night at the James Earl Jon…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:59am on May 4, 2025

Off-Broadway Review: CEREMONIES IN DARK OLD MEN (The Peccadillo Theater Company and Negro Ensemble Company at Theatre at St. Clement's) by Gregory Fletcher

First produced by the Negro Ensemble Company in 1969, Lonne Elder III's Ceremonies in Dark Old Men became an immediate critical success and a defining work of its era. For decades, it stood …

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:59am on May 3, 2025

Off-Broadway Review: MYSTIC CONVERSATIONS (Theatre Row) by Gregory Fletcher

SEEING THE UNSEEN: JULIA BELL BARRY'S HAUNTING NEW PLAY Part memoir, part The Sixth Sense, Julia Barry Bell's new play, which opened tonight at Theatre Row, asks a haunting question: how do …

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:50am on April 28, 2025

Broadway Review: DEAD OUTLAW (Longacre Theatre) by Gregory Fletcher

DEATH BECOMES HIM In 2016, Steve Martin and Edie Brickell's Bright Star introduced a sound I'd never heard on Broadway"a blend of Americana and bluegrass so distinct it felt like a new music…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 4:49pm on April 27, 2025

Theater Review: THE EMPLOYEES (A Performance-Installation by Łukasz Twarkowski at NYU Skirball) by Gregory Fletcher

HUMANS, BEST BE ON YOUR AVANT-GARDE The Employees, originally produced at Studio Teatrgaleria in Warsaw, is a visionary performance and installation work by Polish-born artist, writer and di…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 3:45am on April 25, 2025

Off-Broadway Review: ALL THE WORLD'S A STAGE (Keen Company at Theatre Row) by Gregory Fletcher

A MEANINGFUL MUSICAL WHERE IDENTITY, ART, AND SILENCE COLLIDE IN 1996 PENNSYLVANIA The title might suggest a classical drama"perhaps something Shakespearean or starchy"but Keen Company's lat…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:59am on April 24, 2025

Off-Broadway Review: GRIEF CAMP (Atlantic Theater Company) by Gregory Fletcher

NOTHING HAPPENS. EVERYTHING HURTS. If you're a fan of Annie Baker"whose plays of quiet revelatory naturalism include The Flick, Circle Mirror Transformation, John, and my personal favorite, …

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 10:40pm on April 22, 2025

Off-Broadway Review: GLASS. KILL. WHAT IF IF ONLY. IMP. (Quartet of Caryl Churchill Plays at The Public Theater) by Gregory Fletcher

KNEEL AT THE CHURCH OF CHURCHILL A drum roll begins each act and ends with a cymbal crash. Paired with the red front curtain and chaser lights outlining the proscenium arch, one might brace …

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 10:48pm on April 16, 2025

Dance Review: AMOUR, ACIDE ET NOIX (Daniel Léveillé Dance at NYU Skirball) by Gregory Fletcher

THE NAKED TRUTH In Amour, Acide et Noix, Canadian choreographer Daniel Léveillé presents a stark and unflinching meditation on the human form"one that reduces dance to its most essential c…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:30am on April 12, 2025

Off-Broadway Review: MASTERCLASS (NYC Skirball) by Gregory Fletcher

WHITEOUT NYU Skirball adheres closely to James Baldwin's dictum: "Artists are here to disturb the peace." With the U.S. premiere of Masterclass, Skirball's mission has been resoundingly fulf…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:50am on March 29, 2025

Off-Broadway Review: WHO IS JIMMY PANTS? (York Theatre) by Gregory Fletcher

IT'LL KNOCK THE PANTS OFF O' YOUSE Who Is Jimmy Pants? is the second production in the York's Spring 2025 "New2NY" series, presented at the Theater at St. Jean's on East 76th Street"a welcom…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:50am on March 27, 2025
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