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Review: Lizzie at curtainup.com-London by Lizzie Loveridge

Lizzie Borden's life and trial is the inspiration for this rock musical . . .

SOURCE: CurtainUp at 1:44pm on March 3, 2017

Review:All the Fine Boys at curtainup.com/ by Elyse Sommer

A provocative but flawed new play by Erica Schmidt . . . Read More

SOURCE: CurtainUp at 1:42pm on March 3, 2017

Review: Significant Other on Broadway at curtainup.com/ by Elyse Sommer

Joshua Harmon's romantic comedy moves to Broadway, charming and poignant as eve

SOURCE: CurtainUp at 1:40pm on March 3, 2017

Review: Napoli,Brooklyn at curtainup.com/-connectcut by David A. Rosenberg

an overloaded kitchen sink drama having its world premiere at Long Wharf Theater before moving to the Roundabout in New YorkR

SOURCE: CurtainUp at 9:24am on March 2, 2017

Review: Nibbler at curtainup.com/ by Charles Wright

a comedy-drama of vulnerability and longing. The characters' awkward, sometimes desperate stabs at sexual expression are touching, believable, and a trifle horrifying.

SOURCE: CurtainUp at 9:16am on March 2, 2017

Review:Wakey, Wakey at Curtainup.com by Simon Saltzman

Eno's most easily embraced and most deliberately accessible playR

SOURCE: CurtainUp at 9:13am on March 2, 2017

Review: The Skin of Our Teeth at curtainup.com/ by Elyse Sommer

A stunningly staged, timely revival of Thornton Wilder's Pulitzer Prize winning absurdist saga. . . Read More

SOURCE: CurtainUp at 9:09am on March 2, 2017

Review: Linda at curtainup.com/ by Elyse Sommer

- Penelope Skinner tries to make the "invisible" older woman visible

SOURCE: CurtainUp at 8:49am on March 2, 2017

Review: Sweeney Todd at curtainup.com/ by Elyse Sommer

-the Demon Barber's story goes immersive, its thrilling music intact and the pies and mash served before show time are delicious

SOURCE: CurtainUp at 8:45am on March 2, 2017

Review: If I Forget at curtainup.com/ by Elyse Sommer

Steven Levenson's new family drama features a splendid cast, handsome stagecraft and lots to think about. .

SOURCE: CurtainUp at 9:11am on February 25, 2017

The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant at curtainup.com by Simon Saltzman

This new version by the theatrical group Third Space is notable essentially for its more free-wheeling adaptation/loose translation by David Tushingham

SOURCE: CurtainUp at 8:59am on February 25, 2017

Review:Evening at the Talk House at curtainup.com/ by Elyse Sommer

a thespian gossip fest with a dystopian twist with playwright Wallace Shawn in the meatiest role.

SOURCE: CurtainUp at 9:49am on February 17, 2017

Review: Indian Head at curtainup.com -NJ by Simon Saltzman

New Jersey playwright Salter has filled her play with passionate voices R

SOURCE: CurtainUp at 8:57am on February 16, 2017

Does Immersive Theater Risk being All Hat and No Cattle? by Elyse Sommer

About the vogue for Immersive Theater

SOURCE: CurtainUp at 10:44am on February 14, 2017

Review: Sex with Strangers at curtainup.com-London by Lizzie Loveridge

Hampstead Theatre casts Emilia Fox and Christian Gray lookalike Theo James in this provocatively titled play about two writers with different approaches. .

SOURCE: CurtainUp at 5:46pm on February 12, 2017

Review: Big River at curtainup.com/ by Elizabeth Ahlfors

Roger Miller's score remains catchy, William Hauptman's script is still packed with adventures and the feeling remains pure Americana.

SOURCE: CurtainUp at 5:46pm on February 12, 2017

Review: The Object Lesson at curtainup.com by Simon Saltzman

we are committed by our sheer curiosity about what may come next.

SOURCE: CurtainUp at 9:04am on February 10, 2017

Review: Fade at curtainup.com/ by Elyse Sommer

diversity in Hollywood is skewered in Tanya Saracho's 2-hander takes a new look at diversity in Hollywood and within a particular demographic

SOURCE: CurtainUp at 8:33am on February 9, 2017

Review: Bakersfield Mist at curtainup.com/LA by Evan Henerson

; Stephen Sachs' play seemed fated to one day arrive back at the Fountain Theatre where it originated.

SOURCE: CurtainUp at 7:53am on February 5, 2017

Review:Drunkle Vanya at curtainup.com/ by Deirdre Donovan

There's nothing hi-brow about this production. However, it will not only whet your whistle but will re-whet your appetite for Chekhov.

SOURCE: CurtainUp at 7:53am on February 5, 2017

Review:ADA: Author Directing Author at curtainup.com/ by Elyse Sommer

3 authors direct 3 plays involving a power struggle between an older and younger character

SOURCE: CurtainUp at 9:24am on January 28, 2017

Review:The Liar at curtainup.com/ by Elyse Sommer

Wordsmith par excellence David Ives takes the bad odor out of mendacity with his latest "Transplantation". .

SOURCE: CurtainUp at 8:19am on January 27, 2017

Review: ell Hector I Miss Him at curtainup.com/ by Charles Wright

Paola Lazaro's mosaic of scenes involving characters with little in common beyond being fellow denizens of a few blocks around a convenience store in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

SOURCE: CurtainUp at 3:16pm on January 24, 2017

Review: LaBute New Theater Festival 2017 at curtainup.com/   by Jacob Horn

One-acts by Neil LaBute, Adam Seidel, Gabe McKinley, and Cary Pepper form an entertaining but uneven collection

SOURCE: CurtainUp at 8:30am on January 20, 2017

Review:Albatross at curtainup.com/ by Charles Wright

With its multitude of props, ever-busy stage business, and dynamic projections, this production from the Poets' Theatre of Boston seems determined at all costs to rescue The Rime of the Anci…

SOURCE: CurtainUp at 8:30am on January 20, 2017
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