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908 stories by "Laura Collins-Hughes"

Review: In 'When It's You,' Isolation Has Consequences by Laura Collins-hughes

The narrator of Courtney Baron's playreacts with horror when she learns an ex-boyfriend is responsible for a mass shooting.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:54pm on March 29, 2017

Review: Emperor Jones, Fearsome and Fearful in a Roaring Revival by Laura Collins-hughes

Irish Repertory Theater has brought back Ciaran O'Reilly's revelatory production of O'Neill's 1920 play, with an almost entirely new cast.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 4:03pm on March 24, 2017

Review: Instead of a 'War Horse,' This Time a Lost Cat Opens a Child's Eyes by Laura Collins-hughes

In "946: The Amazing Story of Adolphus Tips," Emma Rice directs a fanciful adaptation of another novel by Michael Morpurgo, the author of "War Horse."

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:48pm on March 21, 2017

Review: In 'Pool Play 2.0,' the Audience Is Welcome to Make a Splash by Laura Collins-hughes

Featuring dance numbers, This Is Not a Theater Company's buoyant daydream of a show is set in a pool on the East Side of Manhattan. Acoustics are a challenge.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 8:18pm on March 20, 2017

'Vanity Fair' at the Pearl Theater Brings William Makepeace Thackeray to the Stage by Laura Collins-hughes

Kate Hamill and Eric Tucker team up for another Off Broadway adaptation, this time taking on a novel of social satire.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:18pm on March 15, 2017

Review: For 'Judas Iscariot,' a Courtroom Drama of Epic Proportions by Laura Collins-hughes

In Stephen Adly Guirgis's play, directed by Estelle Parsons at La MaMa, Satan's arrival unleashes magic.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:32pm on March 13, 2017

Using Shakespeare to Ease the Trauma of War by Laura Collins-hughes

Stephan Wolfert's one-man show, "Cry Havoc!," explores a surprising psychic space where Shakespeare and military experience intersect.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 8:18am on March 9, 2017

Review: 'Frontières Sans Frontières,' Where Poverty Is Photogenic by Laura Collins-hughes

Phillip Howze's play, at the Bushwick Starr in Brooklyn, is an absurdist take on the cultural imperialism of tourists visiting a developing country.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 4:54pm on March 6, 2017

Review: Office Politics Stay Bloodless in 'Dolphins and Sharks' by Laura Collins-hughes

The struggle to get by in today's economy is a tension central to this play by James Anthony Tyler from the Labyrinth Theater Company.

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

Review: Little Miss Sunshine Trips Into a Slasher Film in 'All the Fine Boys' by Laura Collins-hughes

Abigail Breslin stars as a love-struck teenager in this play written and directed by Erica Schmidt.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 2:48pm on March 3, 2017

Review: 'Bull in a China Shop' Finds a Revolution in One Woman by Laura Collins-hughes

The play, by Bryna Turner, is inspired by letters between Mary Woolley, a president of Mount Holyoke College, and Jeannette Marks.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 2:03pm on March 2, 2017

Review: '9 Circles,' a Soldier's Story (and the Damage Done) by Laura Collins-hughes

An honorably discharged private is at the center of this morality play inspired by Dante's "The Divine Comedy."

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

Why Thornton Wilder Matters in the Trump Era by Laura Collins-hughes

Wilder's "The Skin of Our Teeth" made its Broadway premiere in 1942. It's back, again, with fresh resonance.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:54pm on February 16, 2017

Review: A New 'Big River,' Endearing but Ill Timed by Laura Collins-hughes

At City Center, an irresistible Huckleberry Finn but no new insights into the questions of race and responsibility that his story always raises.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 6:03pm on February 9, 2017

Review: The God of Wine Stirs No Sexual Whirlwind in 'Hurricane Diane' by Laura Collins-hughes

A new woman in town is really the Greek god Dionysus incarnated as a gardener with a mission in this eco-play at Two River Theater in New Jersey.

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

Give Them a Hand: Puppet Artists Are Having a Moment by Laura Collins-hughes

An 11-day celebration of puppet-related stage productions in Chicago, and shows elsewhere, have showed the possibilities of an art form.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 7:06pm on January 31, 2017

How to Act Drunk, With Richard Roxburgh by Laura Collins-hughes

Mr. Roxburgh stars as Mikhail in "The Present," a Chekhov adaptation that floats along on a vodka tide, at the Ethel Barrymore Theater.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 6:48pm on January 26, 2017

Review: An 'Orange Julius' Bond Is Complicated by Laura Collins-hughes

Memory, gender and fantasy blend in this play about a Vietnam veteran and his offspring.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:42pm on January 22, 2017

Review: 'Albatross' Has an Ancient Mariner but Modern Technology by Laura Collins-hughes

This solo show, written by Matthew Spangler and Benjamin Evett and starring Mr. Evett, is based on the poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:18pm on January 19, 2017

Review: '[Porto]' Features a Bar Regular Looking for Love by Laura Collins-hughes

This Kate Benson play is set in a Brooklyn spot that promises company and conversation, especially for a lonely woman who wants to attract a man.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 6:04pm on January 16, 2017

Eat, Drink, Dance and Be Part of the Play by Laura Collins-hughes

"The Grand Paradise," "The Dead, 1904," "Drunk Shakespeare" and "Sleep No More" are participation shows offering special events the night of Dec. 31.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:54pm on December 29, 2016

Review: Hey, Eb, 3 Christmas Spirits Would Like to Chill With You by Laura Collins-hughes

This six-actor adaptation by Matt Opatrny of the Dickens classic brings humanizing touches to the story.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 11:36pm on December 25, 2016

Josh Radnor Is 'Existentially Restless.' And That's O.K. by Laura Collins-hughes

He is writing essays, working on an album and starring in a play, among other things.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:32am on December 23, 2016

Surfing and Sondheim: What's on Josh Radnor's Mind by Laura Collins-hughes

A roundup of what the actor is raving about these days.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 8:32pm on December 22, 2016

Review: 'Mytho? Lure of Wildness' Teases the Senses by Laura Collins-hughes

The work, a trip through Anna Kohler's memories of being a young nude model in Paris, is directed by Caleb Hammond and is partly a sensory experiment.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 6:04pm on December 18, 2016
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