Review: Onassis at Curtainup/London
Stage adaptation of book about the famous shipping magnate's patriarchal world
Stage adaptation of book about the famous shipping magnate's patriarchal world
This regional theater to Off-Broadway to Broadway mushit has reached London's Donmar Warehouse . . .This regional theater to Off-Broadway to Broadway musical hit has reached London's Donmar …
Danny Boyle's spectacular production it becomes a study of cruelty in our treatment of otherness.
Rory Kinnear acts with his heart but is also naturally intelligent and contemplative, called for in the great soliloquies. He owns the role and is sure to be counted as one of the great acto…
this Royal Shakespeare production will be at New York's Lincoln Center next summer . . .
I found that this has all the ingredients on paper as whole, the only character I really cared about was Toto. . . .
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