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909 stories by "Laura Collins-Hughes"

Theater Review: 'The Pigeoning,' a Bunraku Play for Grown-ups by Laura Collins-hughes

"The Pigeoning" follows Frank, who believes pigeons are plotting against him in this puppet play created and directed by Robin Frohardt.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:30pm on July 14, 2014

ArtsBeat: New York Musical Theater Festival Report: 'Searching for Romeo' by Laura Collins-hughes

Brian Sutton's romantic comedy spends time with the suitors left behind after Romeo and Juliet fall in love.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 7:54pm on July 11, 2014

ArtsBeat: New York Musical Theater Festival Report: 'Cloned!' by Laura Collins-hughes

Sharon Stone, circa 1993, and a nerdy scientist who has a crush on her are two of the characters in "Cloned!"

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 7:29pm on July 11, 2014

Theater Review: Acrobatics and High Winds in 'Fuerza Bruta: Wayra' by Laura Collins-hughes

"Fuerza Bruta: Wayra" is a mixed-media happening at the Daryl Roth Theater in which the audience is in the thick of things, and sometimes even wet.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:00pm on July 8, 2014

Theater Review: Poking Fun in 'Too Many Lenas 3: Let Them Eat Cake' by Laura Collins-hughes

Carroll Simmons, a performance collective, created a parody about Lena Dunham in "Too Many Lenas 3: Let Them Eat Cake."

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 4:47pm on July 3, 2014

Theater Review: 'The Other Mozart' at Here Arts Center by Laura Collins-hughes

"The Other Mozart," a one-woman show by Sylvia Milo, tells the story of Wolfgang's sister.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 6:05pm on June 30, 2014

The 'Mysteries' Cast Discuss Life as Struggling Actors by Laura Collins-hughes

The young cast members of "The Mysteries" at the Flea Theater in TriBeCa perform free, while holding down or looking for jobs by day.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 6:17pm on June 27, 2014

Theater Review: In 'Carnival Kids,' a Get-Rich-Quick Scheme With a Twist by Laura Collins-hughes

Lucas Kavner's surprising and very funny new play, "Carnival Kids," directed by Stephen Brackett, is part a reckoning of a father-son relationship.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 3:38pm on June 10, 2014

Theater Review: Spanish-Language 'Vagina Monologues' at Westside Theater by Laura Collins-hughes

"Los Monólogos de la Vagina," a version of Eve Ensler's work in Spanish, is using the typical rotating-cast format in its run at the Westside Theater.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 6:22pm on June 6, 2014

Theater Review: A War on Boredom in 'The Sonic Life of a Giant Tortoise' by Laura Collins-hughes

"The Sonic Life of a Giant Tortoise" features characters who admit that their worlds could use more spark.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 2:44pm on June 3, 2014

Theater Review: 'Eugene Onegin,' a Blended Version, at City Center by Laura Collins-hughes

The Vakhtangov State Academic Theater's "Eugene Onegin" at City Center is a play with music and dance, composed of scenes from the Pushkin novel in verse.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:57pm on May 30, 2014

Theater Review: The Drilling Company Presents 'Hamlet' in Bryant Park by Laura Collins-hughes

The Drilling Company's streamlined, audience-friendly, "Hamlet" kicks off the free Bryant Park Shakespeare season.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 4:21pm on May 28, 2014

Theater Review: 'Under My Skin,' a Comedy at the Little Shubert Theater by Laura Collins-hughes

"Under My Skin," a body-swapping comedy at the Little Shubert Theater, may bring on flashbacks from your cinematic past, circa the Reagan administration.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:09pm on May 14, 2014

Theater Review: William Inge's Revised 'A Loss of Roses' at St. Clement's by Laura Collins-hughes

A fragile out-of-work actress moves into her widowed friend's home and becomes entangled with her friend's son, in "A Loss of Roses."

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 1:11pm on May 14, 2014

Theater Review: '17 Orchard Point,' a Tale of a Strained Family by Laura Collins-hughes

"17 Orchard Point," by Anton Dudley and Stephanie DiMaggio, is no heartwarming parent-child love fest.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 1:06pm on May 7, 2014

Theater Review: 'Peddling,' in Brits Off Broadway, Plumbs a Youth's Soul by Laura Collins-hughes

In "Peddling," written and performed by Harry Melling, a young man tries to scratch out a living selling "life's essentials" door to door.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 8:25pm on May 2, 2014

John Noble in 'The Substance of Fire' by Laura Collins-hughes

John Noble, the Australian actor perhaps best known for his roles in "Lord of the Rings" and the TV series "Fringe," is making his New York theater debut in "The Substance of Fire."

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 6:08pm on May 1, 2014

Theater Review: In 'Tough Titty,' a Family Confronts Breast Cancer by Laura Collins-hughes

In Oni Faida Lampley's semi-autobiographical play, the mother of a newborn and her family deal with breast cancer.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:40pm on April 29, 2014

The Women of 'A Raisin in the Sun' by Laura Collins-hughes

A conversation with LaTanya Richardson Jackson, Anika Noni Rose and Sophie Okonedo, now starring with Denzel Washington in the Broadway revival of Lorraine Hansberry's drama.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:45pm on April 24, 2014

Theater Review: 'Ubu Sings Ubu' Adapts 'Ubu Roi' With Pere Ubu's Music by Laura Collins-hughes

"Ubu Sings Ubu" mixes a Google Translate version of the 1896 scatological satire "Ubu Roi" with songs by the experimental rock band Pere Ubu.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 6:26pm on April 18, 2014

Theater Review: 'A Respectable Widow,' About an Unusual Friendship by Laura Collins-hughes

The Brits Off Broadway festival brings a double bill of "A Respectable Widow Takes to Vulgarity" and "Clean" to 59E59 Theaters.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:06pm on April 13, 2014

'The Mysteries' Rewrites a Medieval Tradition by Laura Collins-hughes

Ed Sylvanus Iskandar needed four dozen playwrights to create "The Mysteries," almost six hours of brand-new Bible stories based on an English medieval tradition.    

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:00am on March 28, 2014

Theater Review: 'Jasper in Deadland' Is a Musical About the Underworld by Laura Collins-hughes

In "Jasper in Deadland," Matt Doyle charms his way into the underworld to find his dead best friend.    

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:00pm on March 26, 2014

Theater Review: 'The Real Americans' Is a Familiar Road Trip by Laura Collins-hughes

Dan Hoyle's solo show "The Real Americans" channels America's just plain folks with compassion and respect, even as it comments on our national inability to understand one another. &nbs…

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:58pm on March 19, 2014

Theater Review: 'The Shape of Something Squashed' Takes a Poke at Actors by Laura Collins-hughes

Billed as a comedy, "The Shape of Something Squashed" means in part to gibe the ruthless self-absorption of successful artists, but it also offers a portrait of an actor as an almost invisib…

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 1:04pm on March 5, 2014
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