Review: An All-Female 'Richard III' Makes for an Evening of Discontent
The New York Classical Theater adaptation, playing in New York's city parks, feints toward novelty but offers little in the way of originality.
The New York Classical Theater adaptation, playing in New York's city parks, feints toward novelty but offers little in the way of originality.
In this "Pride and Prejudice" spinoff from Original Theatre, Jane Austen's infamous knave attempts to set the record straight.
In her new play, Lauren Gunderson explores the legacy of the 18th-century French mathematician and philosophe Emilie du Châtelet.