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1,091 stories by "Victor Gluck, Editor-In-Chief"

The Secret Life of Bees by Victor Gluck, Editor-in-chief

Nottage's book is faithful to the novel while at the same time reducing some of the melodrama and streamlining the story to reduce the number of characters to a cast of 13. Sheik's score may…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 11:38pm on June 27, 2019

The Mountains Look Different by Victor Gluck, Editor-in-chief

A mash-up of Eugene O'Neill's "Anna Christie" (set in Manhattan and off the coasts of Provincetown and Boston) and "Desire under the Elms "(with a rural New England setting), the play is set…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 10:48pm on June 23, 2019

Handbagged by Victor Gluck, Editor-in-chief

Although director Indhu Rubasingham's production is engrossing and entertaining, this talky and dense play may be difficult to follow for Americans who either do not know or have forgotten t…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 9:50pm on June 22, 2019

Much Ado About Nothing (Free Shakespeare in the Park) by Victor Gluck, Editor-in-chief

Director Kenny Leon has made his reputation with trenchant productions of contemporary and new plays by such authors as Lorraine Hansberry, August Wilson, Katori Hall and Lydia R. Diamond. N…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 11:52pm on June 20, 2019

Little Women by Victor Gluck, Editor-in-chief

Kate Hamill who has had success with "Sense and Sensibility" (Bedlam), "Pride and Prejudice" (Primary Stages), and "Vanity Fair "(The Pearl Theatre) has now turned her sights to Louisa May A…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 1:09pm on June 19, 2019

Dying City by Victor Gluck, Editor-in-chief

Under Shinn's direction, Winstead making her stage debut is very low-key, almost as an observer in her own story. True she works as a therapist, one who tries not to reveal her personal feel…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 11:43pm on June 12, 2019

Long Lost by Victor Gluck, Editor-in-chief

The play offers no catharsis as the actors are so low-key throughout, all much too calm even when the stakes are rising. As a result, there is little or no tension even when we realize the p…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 11:22am on June 11, 2019

Public Servant by Victor Gluck, Editor-in-chief

Bekah Brunstetter's new play, "Public Servant," has its heart in the right place. It shares with The Cake, seen earlier this year at Manhattan Theatre Club, the first part of a trilogy with …

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 12:25am on June 7, 2019

In the Closet by Victor Gluck, Editor-in-chief

G. Austin Allen's set is a larger-than-life closet draped in purple cloth and which also includes a kitchen. To this room comes the older man in his mid-60's who has discovered that as his h…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 11:45pm on June 4, 2019

Mac Beth by Victor Gluck, Editor-in-chief

Schmidt's streamlined adaptation of Shakespeare's Scottish tragedy is played by a cast of seven schoolgirls who meet in an abandoned urban field after school without any set up other than th…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 8:40pm on May 29, 2019

Luzia: A Waking Dream of Mexico (Cirque du Soleil) by Victor Gluck, Editor-in-chief

"Luzia: A Waking Dream of Mexico" is Cirque du Soleil's 38th original production and its 18th performed under The Big Top. The name is a combination of the Spanish word for light (luz) and t…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 11:17pm on May 28, 2019

Enter Laughing the Musical by Victor Gluck, Editor-in-chief

As David, Chris Dwan does not make one forget the inimitable Grisetti who spun every moment into a comic turn. However, Dwan is charming as the undaunted hero who must deal with problems beh…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 5:11pm on May 27, 2019

Proof of Love by Victor Gluck, Editor-in-chief

Never really losing her cool, Pressley always commands the stage even though scenic designer Alexis Distler has made it difficult by creating a huge private room, beautiful in its understate…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 9:34pm on May 24, 2019

Beetlejuice by Victor Gluck, Editor-in-chief

Not all cult movies need to be made into musicals, particularly those that are dependent on special effects which the cinema does better than the stage. This is demonstrated by the new Broad…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 9:45pm on May 22, 2019

BLKS by Victor Gluck, Editor-in-chief

Poet Aziza Barnes' first play, "BLKS," now at MCC Theater Space is raucous, vulgar, outrageous and contemporary in Robert O'Hara's hilarious, over-the-top production. Following the adventure…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 10:52pm on May 20, 2019

Passage by Victor Gluck, Editor-in-chief

Christopher Chen's exquisite and mystical "Passage" being produced by the Soho Rep is inspired by E.M. Forster's "A Passage to India," borrowing its plot and character relationships. But whi…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 11:47pm on May 18, 2019

Owen Wingrave by Victor Gluck, Editor-in-chief

Witnessing the LOTNY production makes one wonder why "Owen Wingrave" is not performed more often: it has a small cast of eight with juicy roles for all of the characters, evenly divided betw…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 3:30pm on May 15, 2019

The Archbishop's Ceiling by Victor Gluck, Editor-in-chief

As president of International PEN, the worldwide association of writers, from 1966 " 1969, playwright Arthur Miller moved about Eastern Europe freely and witnessed a great many troubling eve…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 2:25pm on May 13, 2019

Caroline's Kitchen by Victor Gluck, Editor-in-chief

In "Caroline's Kitchen," British playwright Torben Betts ("Invincible," "The Unconquered," "Muswell Hill") has written a state of the nation farce which has no laughs. As the play under the …

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 11:56pm on May 11, 2019

Lady in the Dark by Victor Gluck, Editor-in-chief

MasterVoices performed a beautifully sung and played rendition of the legendary 1941 musical "Lady in The Dark" as part of New York City Center's 75th Anniversary Season for three sold-out p…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 11:50pm on May 9, 2019

Mary, Mary by Victor Gluck, Editor-in-chief

Retro Productions which has staged both old and new plays has turned its attention to this unjustly neglected comedy from 1961 which has not had a New York revival that made it into the reco…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 11:33pm on May 8, 2019

King Lear by Victor Gluck, Editor-in-chief

As the elderly king of Britain who deludedly decides to give up his kingdom to his three daughters, Goneril and Regan, the two older married ones, and Cordelia, his younger unmarried daughte…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 11:34pm on May 7, 2019

Hadestown by Victor Gluck, Editor-in-chief

The dazzling Broadway production of Anais Mitchell's musical "Hadestown" proves director/developer Rachel Chavkin to be a creative genius. If you had not known it after she fitted her theate…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 11:52pm on April 29, 2019

All My Sons by Victor Gluck, Editor-in-chief

Unfortunately in a play that is already crammed full of ominous hints, O'Brien's production is very heavy-handed, underscoring the foreshadowing with a double line under each and every clue …

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 4:44pm on April 29, 2019

Gary: A Sequel to Titus Andronicus by Victor Gluck, Editor-in-chief

Playwright Taylor Mac's Broadway debut, "Gary: A Sequel to Titus Andronicus," comes with a great many pluses: three consummate clowns, Nathan Lane, Kristine Nielsen and Julie White, directed…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 11:53pm on April 26, 2019
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