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311 stories by "Philip"

Broadway door opens into "Marvin's Room" by Philip

In life there are the care-givers, the care-receivers, and those who simply don't care. All three are represented in Scott McPherson's "Marvin's Room," finally debuting on Broadway, thanks t…

SOURCE: sceneonstage.com at 5:22pm on July 23, 2017[SHARE]

"Halftime With Don" worth your time… by Philip

Chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE, is a degenerative disease found in people who have suffered repeated blows to the head. Symptoms, which manifest themselves eight-to-ten years later…

SOURCE: sceneonstage.com at 9:18pm on July 13, 2017[SHARE]

Shakespeare, Shaw and More: North of the Border by Philip

William Shakespeare and George Bernard Shaw are the raisons d'être for the Stratford and Shaw Festivals in Ontario, where those venerated playwrights (and others) are staged by world-clas…

SOURCE: sceneonstage.com at 9:16pm on July 5, 2017[SHARE]

Half-way to '18 already! My goodness, where did the time go? by Philip

With the year nearly half spent, some random observations before leaving for Ontario to cover the Stratford and Shaw Festivals for Digital First Media newspapers in Michigan (and online) and…

SOURCE: sceneonstage.com at 4:56pm on June 18, 2017[SHARE]

Musicals in the Garden State: "Little Jo" at Two River and Paper Mill's "Mary Poppins" by Philip

Anyone who does not believe truth is stranger than fiction hasn't been following the news lately…or has never heard about Joe Monaghan, whose story is encapsulated in the playbill of Two R…

SOURCE: sceneonstage.com at 4:49pm on June 12, 2017[SHARE]

The 2017 Broadway Tony Awards: Predictions and Preferences by Philip

Some Broadway plays and musicals succeed or fail regardless of Tony Award consideration, but the fate of many more depends heavily on nominations, not even considering wins. Ticket sales for…

SOURCE: sceneonstage.com at 6:27pm on June 5, 2017[SHARE]

"The Government Inspector" is worth inspecting… by Philip

Part of my enjoyment of Red Bull Theater's "The Government Inspector" derived from not knowing how accurately Jeffrey Hatcher's adaptation translates Russian author Nikolai Gogol's 1836 sour…

SOURCE: sceneonstage.com at 10:00pm on June 1, 2017[SHARE]

There's a lot to love in "Ernest Shackleton Loves Me" by Philip

The set for "Ernest Shackleton Loves Me" features a metal-frame stand-up desk upon which set microphones, a tape deck, amps and speakers, various other electronic devices and, oh yes, a set …

SOURCE: sceneonstage.com at 4:17pm on May 22, 2017[SHARE]

But soft! What light on NJ Rep Stage? 'Tis "& Juliet" by Philip

There is an intriguing one-act, 80-minute play on the New Jersey Repertory stage. Unfolding in the fertile theatrical setting of higher-education academia, it deals with faculty jealousy, co…

SOURCE: sceneonstage.com at 4:15pm on May 8, 2017[SHARE]

La guerra es el infierno para "The Women of Padilla" a Two River Theater by Philip

"The Women of Padilla" is a very well-written play, a realization I came to while reading it a couple days after seeing it at Two River Theater. If ever a play was suited for Two River's int…

SOURCE: sceneonstage.com at 5:39pm on April 18, 2017[SHARE]

"The Play That Goes Wrong" goes right! by Philip

Two-thirds of "The Play That Goes Wrong" is hilarious. The other half (apologies to Yogi Berra) is just funny. If you've ever appeared in a play, or produced, directed or stage-managed one, …

SOURCE: sceneonstage.com at 2:04pm on April 17, 2017[SHARE]

"The Play That Goes Wrong" and "The Price" both go right. by Philip

Two-thirds of "The Play That Goes Wrong" is hilarious. The other half (apologies to Yogi Berra) is just funny. If you've ever appeared in a play, or produced, directed or stage-managed one, …

SOURCE: sceneonstage.com at 4:51pm on April 12, 2017[SHARE]

A classic well told: "Of Mice and Men" in Holmdel, NJ by Philip

Some years ago I picked up a 1939 edition of John Gassner's "20 Best Plays of the American Theatre" at the Cincinnati Public Library's Buck-a-Book sale. Among the titles are some that haven'…

SOURCE: sceneonstage.com at 4:11pm on April 3, 2017[SHARE]

The heat is back on in "Miss Saigon" by Philip

"Miss Saigon" was the first play I reviewed for the Two River Times in Red Bank, NJ " or for anywhere, actually, since a stint on a Rhode Island weekly during a long-ago college summer reces…

SOURCE: sceneonstage.com at 11:29pm on March 31, 2017[SHARE]

"The Price" is right by Philip

"The Price" is not a comedy " far from it. But Arthur Miller's seldom-staged play demonstrates something his other plays do not " that Miller could indeed write funny. Not just the absurdist…

SOURCE: sceneonstage.com at 2:38pm on March 30, 2017[SHARE]

A well-built "Multiple Family Dwelling" in Long Branch NJ by Philip

It's said that there are only seven plots. If so, who's sleeping with whose husband/wife/SO must be at least two of them. The details of such assignations are revealed late in "Multiple Fami…

SOURCE: sceneonstage.com at 4:38pm on March 24, 2017[SHARE]

Come from wherever to see "Come From Away" by Philip

Any people who don't believe in the Magic of Theatre would be well advised to get themselves to "Come From Away," where a dozen diverse performers, aided by some chairs, a few coats and hats…

SOURCE: sceneonstage.com at 4:48pm on March 20, 2017[SHARE]

Lin-Manuel Miranda's musical in NJ (not that one) by Philip

Before Lin-Manuel Miranda chose Ron Chernow's 827-page biography of Alexander Hamilton to read on vacation, "In the Heights" had established him as a composer-lyricist to reckon with. Openin…

SOURCE: sceneonstage.com at 4:17pm on March 15, 2017[SHARE]

A three-actor scramble: "Merry Wives" at Two River Theater by Philip

Tradition has it that Queen Elizabeth, enamored of Falstaff from Shakespeare's Henry IV plays, asked the playwright for a play depicting the character in love (a likely apocryphal  'alter…

SOURCE: sceneonstage.com at 4:39pm on March 8, 2017[SHARE]

"All the Fine Boys" on the prowl off-Broadway by Philip

One of the two male characters in "All the Fine Boys" is well past boyhood and neither fits the definition of fine. Joseph (Joe Tippett), at 28, is, in fact, very un-fine; the other, Adam (A…

SOURCE: sceneonstage.com at 3:34pm on March 2, 2017[SHARE]

"Ring Twice for Miranda": Dystopia Calling by Philip

If good intentions were reason enough to skew a review to the positive, "Ring Twice for Miranda" would merit a rave. With one line toward the end, playwright Alan Hruska makes his intention …

SOURCE: sceneonstage.com at 3:04pm on February 20, 2017[SHARE]

Drama of an "American Son" at George Street Playhouse by Philip

"American Son" is an intense, racially-charged, cautionary tale in which the title character hovers over every minute but does not appear in person. The play is set at 4AM in the waiting roo…

SOURCE: sceneonstage.com at 1:21am on February 17, 2017[SHARE]

Farce Reigns at Paper Mill Playhouse: "A Comedy of Tenors" by Philip

Great art it's not, but if you're looking for a recipe for farce, all the ingredients can be found in "A Comedy of Tenors," Ken Ludwig's sequel to his enormously successful "Lend Me a Tenor.…

SOURCE: sceneonstage.com at 10:24pm on February 10, 2017[SHARE]

A Tempest at Two River: "Hurricane Diane" in Red Bank by Philip

If you wished to come back as a Greco-Roman God, you could do far worse than to opt for Dionysus (Greek), also known as Bacchus (Roman), the god of wine, fertility and agriculture as well as…

SOURCE: sceneonstage.com at 4:14pm on January 30, 2017[SHARE]

"August Wilson's Jitney" on B'way; "Jag" in NJ by Philip

Seeing different August Wilson plays directed and acted by the same theater artists must be like it was for Elizabethan theatergoers watching the Lord Chamberlain's Men (later The King's Men…

SOURCE: sceneonstage.com at 3:30pm on January 26, 2017[SHARE]
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