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Not only is Jeremy Tiang's "Salesman 之æ»I" an important document of a classic American play, it is also an illustrative reminder of the cultural differences between China and the U…
Not only is Jeremy Tiang's "Salesman 之æ»I" an important document of a classic American play, it is also an illustrative reminder of the cultural differences between China and the U…
"Jaja" is quite different from Bioh's other plays in that it is also very revealing about life in NYC for African immigrants. Directed by Whitney White who has piloted several major new Blac…
Elinor T Vanderburg's "Bloodspot" is a fascinating attempt to create a film noir play for the stage. The visuals do not live up to the script's promise, but it remains entertaining and engro…
The 1968 musical 'Golden Rainbow" (the show that gave us the song sensation "I've Gotta Be Me") was so identified with its stars Steve Lawrence and Edie Gormé that it has not been seen in 5…
Each generation gets its own version of Bram Stoker's Dracula, the classic vampire horror story, that possibly reflects its needs of it own time. The latest version now called "Dracula: …
From the playing style, as directed by Josiah Davis, the play seems to be a spoof. Unfortunately, it is not funny though the actors cheerfully mug their way through Horwitz's text as though …
Ever since Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Annie Baker adapted 'Uncle Vanya" for a 2012 production at the Soho Rep, her plays like "The Flick," "John" and "The Antipodes" have becomes more…
Max Wolf Friedlich's "Job" is as tense as a thriller, as compelling as a psychological drama and as up-to-date as tomorrow's headlines. As directed by Michael Herwitz, Peter Friedman and Syd…
Catherine Waller's one person show, "The Creeps", has all the elements of a successful horror show: a macabre setting, dark lighting, off-beat characters, and strange unexplained going-ons. …
Visually, the show is not as effective as it might have been considering the play usually includes a great deal of magic. Here there is very little in the way of scenic illusions or legerdem…
While the misnamed "How to Steal an Election: A Dirty Politics Musical" is no lost masterpiece and at times seems long, it is a diverting political revue which offers an interesting take on …
Directed by Karen Carpenter, "Pay the Writer" by best-selling novelist Tawni O'Dell is slick and superficial but entertaining and engrossing. The play about the 45 year friendship between an…
Another problem with the play is that although the subject is "Improv" we never actually witness any, just theater games to prepare for group improvs. Games like Mind Meld, Mating Call, 99 P…
"Back to the Future: The Musical," the time travel adventure, joins a long line of problematic screen to stage musicalizations which do not improve on the originals in any way. Joining the l…
The family-oriented TheaterWorksUSA's latest musical adaptation of the best-selling children's novels of Dev Pilkey is "Cat Kid Comic Club: The Musical," an exuberant colorful one hour irrev…
What appears to be filmmaker Jing Ma's first stage play, "Wheel of Fortune"Â is a touching story of a depressed man about to turn 30 and without a job or a girlfriend. His bad luck changes…
Whether you follow basketball or not, Candrice Jones' "Flex" is exciting theater. Actually, the play is not only about women's high school basketball but also passions, future plans, romance…
Although Sandy Rustin's "The Cottage," now arrived at Broadway's Helen Hayes Theater, bills itself as "A Romantic and (Not Quite) Murderous Comedy of Manners," it is devoid of the two requir…
Another head scratcher is that advance publicity on the play calls it "an uproarious comedy"; however, as there are no more than two laughs in the whole play as currently produced on the sta…
Among the problems with the production is the fact that there is no chemistry between Siff and Alexander. We are supposed to believe that their encounter not only brings Lady Torrance back t…
Pyle is an engaging performer. However, not only does her story wander around but the interruptions by her father or rather her day dreams about past lovers become hard to follow due to all …
Juliet Stevenson as Dr. Ruth Wolff in a scene from Robert Icke's "The Doctor" at the Park Avenue Armory (Photo credit: Stephanie Berger) Victor Gluck, Editor-in-Chief Robert Icke's The Docto…
The only problem with Hartmere's plot is that it remains undeveloped. None of the princesses get to read Friedan's book (there is initially only one copy) and they take it on faith that it o…
For this year's Free Shakespeare in the Park, director Kenny Leon has set his modern dress "Hamlet" in what looks like the same Georgia estate as his acclaimed 2019 production of "Much Ado A…
Based on a range of Eisenhower's memoirs, speeches and letters, the play demonstrates without a doubt his belief in moderation and his liberal bent of which many people today are unaware. Se…