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909 stories by "Laura Collins-Hughes"

Theater Review: 'London Wall,' an Old Romantic Comedy Resurrected by Laura Collins-hughes

"London Wall," a 1931 office comedy by John van Druten, depicts the limited choices available to working women then.    

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 4:37pm on February 25, 2014

Theater Review: Jonatha Brooke's 'My Mother Has 4 Noses' by Laura Collins-hughes

The singer-songwriter Jonatha Brooke, who wrote "My Mother Has 4 Noses," performs it at the Duke on 42nd Street.    

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 4:19pm on February 21, 2014

Theater Review: Politics, History and Exile Are at Heart of 'Transport' by Laura Collins-hughes

In its world premiere at Irish Repertory Theater, "Transport" floats along on the strength of a fiddle- and flute-filled score, but lacks emotional depth.    

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 3:48pm on February 19, 2014

Theater Review: In 'Sotto Voce,' a Recluse Falls for a Voice on the Phone by Laura Collins-hughes

In "Sotto Voce," an 80-year-old recluse is led by a researcher into reliving her first love, who was a passenger aboard an ill-fated ship of Jewish refugees in 1939.    

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:28pm on February 18, 2014

Theater Review: 'Actress Fury,' a Dance-Theater Work Set in a Dressing Room by Laura Collins-hughes

In "Actress Fury," a dance-theater piece at the Bushwick Starr, three performers join in playing a single striving actress.    

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:37pm on February 10, 2014

Theater Review: In 'The Wong Kids,' a Sister and a Brother Turn Superheroes by Laura Collins-hughes

In "The Wong Kids" at LaMama's Ellen Stewart Theater, siblings find super powers to fight off the bullies.    

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

Theater Review: 'Have I No Mouth' Plumbs the Depths of an Irish Family by Laura Collins-hughes

"Have I No Mouth," part of P.S. 122's Coil Festival, puts a mother, a son and their psychotherapist on stage in an exploration of loss.    

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 2:43pm on January 19, 2014

Theater Review: A Fractious House Party Unfolds in 'I Could Say More' by Laura Collins-hughes

In "I Could Say More," a play written by and starring Chuck Blasius at the Hudson Guild Theater, a writer's beach house party devolves into tumult.    

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 3:58pm on January 16, 2014

Theater Review: 'Muazzez,' a Monologue Based on a Mac Wellman Story by Laura Collins-hughes

"Muazzez" takes a Mac Wellman short story and turns it into a monologue.    

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:17pm on January 13, 2014

Theater Review: 'Mayhem and Majesty,' at 59E59 Theaters by Laura Collins-hughes

Squonk Opera's "Mayhem and Majesty" tries to answer a question: "What does music look like?"    

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:29pm on December 19, 2013

Theater Review: 'La Divina Caricatura' at La MaMa by Laura Collins-hughes

"La Divina Caricatura" at La MaMa finds Lee Breuer and Mabou Mines exploring an interspecies love story.    

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:22pm on December 19, 2013

Theater Review: In 'Love, Linda,' Stevie Holland Imagines Mrs. Cole Porter by Laura Collins-hughes

The wife of Cole Porter has her say in "Love, Linda," at the York Theater Company.    

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:38am on December 18, 2013

Theater Review: 'Black Wizard/Blue Wizard' at St. Mark's Church by Laura Collins-hughes

In "Black Wizard/Blue Wizard," a musical and a battle, two forces vie for the chance to defeat the Great Mediocrity.    

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 11:55pm on December 11, 2013

Theater Review: 'Mary-Kate Olsen Is in Love' Is a New Comedy at Flea Theater by Laura Collins-hughes

In "Mary-Kate Olsen Is in Love," Grace is a 27-year-old who craves distraction from her disillusionment, and that's when the Olsen twins arrive.    

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:31pm on December 2, 2013

Love Machines by Laura Collins-hughes

In "The (curious case of the) Watson Intelligence," now at Playwrights Horizon, Madeleine George explores how people have tried to circumvent the uncertainty of relationships with technology…

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 6:10pm on November 21, 2013

Theater Review | 'This Is My Office': In 'This Is My Office,' Andy Bragen Looks Within by Laura Collins-hughes

"This Is My Office" is a semiautobiographical solo play in which a man contemplates the complicated relationship he had with his father.    

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 6:14pm on November 15, 2013

Theater Review: 'Water,' at Brooklyn Academy of Music Next Wave Festival by Laura Collins-hughes

"Water," from the British companies Filter Theater and Lyric Hammersmith, pours creative light and sound into a multicharacter tale about the environment.    

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:00pm on November 14, 2013

David Harewood and Orlando Bloom on Shakespearean Warm-Ups by Laura Collins-hughes

David Harewood, Orlando Bloom and other actors tell how they meet the technical demands of performing Shakespeare.    

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:55am on November 14, 2013

In a Theater Mecca, 'Fringe' Tends to Mean Choosy by Laura Collins-hughes

The New York International Fringe Festival, which opened on Friday, relies on a jury of curators to assemble its lineup, which leads some critics to argue that it's not exactly a "fringe" ev…

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:08pm on August 9, 2013

Harbor Lights Takes Root on Staten Island by Laura Collins-hughes

The Harbor Lights Theater Company is trying to make theater on Staten Island more than an afterthought.    

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:32pm on July 22, 2013

Are nonprofit theaters too closely tied to commercial producers? by Laura Collins-hughes

Decades before he took on the chairmanship of the National Endowment for the Arts, Broadway producer Rocco Landesman approached his friend Robert Brustein about doing a musical at Brustein's…

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 6:22am on October 15, 2012

Kirsten Greenidge, a local playwright, turns to her family’s past for a world premiere at the Huntington Theatre by Laura Collins-hughes

The details of Medford playwright Kirsten Greenidge’s “The Luck of the Irish’’ are artistic inventions, but Greenidge’s inspiration was her own family history: …

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 12:00am on March 30, 2012

Kushner works are 'Tiny' in name only - Theater & art - The Boston Globe by Laura Collins-hughes

Playwright draws on his epic plays - and real life

SOURCE: Boston Globe Subscription at 7:11am on October 3, 2011

Sharing their value of interactive theater by Laura Collins-hughes

Kirk Lynn wondered if it would be possible to make a play composed largely of questions asked of the audience, infusing genuine, unscripted responses into a theatrical experience. Melanie Jo…

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 1:09pm on September 9, 2011

A ‘Candide’ that has a lot to say by Laura Collins-hughes

Leonard Bernstein kept coming back to his musical “Candide’’ over the decades, reworking and adding to his original 1956 score. Mary Zimmerman’s adaptation premiered …

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 2:06pm on September 8, 2011
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