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Review: Peerless at 59E59 by Loren Noveck

A pair of twins think they know what their future holds. Jiehae Park's biting tragicomedy shows how wrong they are. Loren Noveck reviews. The post Review: Peerless at 59E59 appeared first on…

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 10:00pm on October 11, 2022[SHARE]

Review: Death of a Salesman at the Hudson Theatre by Juliet Hindell

A familiar play is rendered new again in Miranda Cromwell's revival. Juliet Hindell reviews. The post Review: Death of a Salesman at the Hudson Theatre appeared first on Exeunt Magazine NYC.

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 9:50am on October 10, 2022[SHARE]

Review: american (tele)visions at New York Theatre Workshop by Lane Williamson

A family works through their trauma in the shadow of the first WalMart. Lane Williamson reviews. The post Review: american (tele)visions at New York Theatre Workshop appeared first on Exeun…

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 7:00pm on September 29, 2022[SHARE]

Review: 300 el x 50 el x 30 el at the BAM Harvey Theater by Lane Williamson

The BAM Next Wave Festival kicks off with a movement-theater piece from the Belgian company FC Bergman that exposes the hidden lives of a small village. Lane Williamson reviews. The post Re…

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 11:42am on September 29, 2022[SHARE]

Review: Marie It's Time at HERE by Loren Noveck

Julia Jarcho and Jennifer Seastone are magnetic as two sides of the same character in Jarcho's latest play. Loren Noveck reviews. The post Review: Marie It's Time at HERE appeared first on E…

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 4:19pm on September 23, 2022[SHARE]

Review: Four Saints in Three Acts at The Doxsee at Target Margin Theater by Loren Noveck

A Gertrude Stein opera libretto transformed into a bravura one-man show by the great David Greenspan. Loren Noveck reviews. The post Review: Four Saints in Three Acts at The Doxsee at Target…

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 11:42pm on September 20, 2022[SHARE]

ONCE UPON A (korean) TIME at La MaMa by Nicole Serratore

An inventive production of Daniel K. Isaac's ambitious play on family history and folk tales. Nicole Serratore reviews. The post ONCE UPON A (korean) TIME at La MaMa appeared first on Exeun…

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 8:00pm on August 31, 2022[SHARE]

Review: Oresteia and Hamlet at Park Avenue Armory by Lane Williamson

Writer/Director Robert Icke returns to the Armory with two productions from the Almeida Theatre presented in repertory, to disparate results. Lane Williamson reviews. The post Review: Oreste…

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 12:35pm on August 9, 2022[SHARE]

Review: Kate Baldwin & Aaron Lazar: All for You at 54 Below by Lane Williamson

The two Broadway stars craft a spectacular duo cabaret show that explores their past careers and their future hopes. Lane Williamson reviews. The post Review: Kate Baldwin & Aaron Lazar…

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 10:59am on July 27, 2022[SHARE]

Happy Life at Walkerspace by Nicole Serratore

A smart, funny, and complex play by Kathy Ng about the persistent ghosts in our lives (or apartments). Nicole Serratore reviews. The post Happy Life at Walkerspace appeared first on Exeunt M…

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 9:00pm on July 26, 2022[SHARE]

Review: Into the Woods at the St. James Theatre by Lane Williamson

The Stephen Sondheim & James Lapine musical returns to Broadway with an impeccable cast, but an unremarkable concert staging. Lane Williamson reviews. The post Review: Into the Woods at …

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 10:55am on July 13, 2022[SHARE]

Review: Leaves: Songs of Ourselves at Feinstein's/54 Below by Lane Williamson

Rodney Bush and Eric Rosen cap off Pride weekend celebrating the gay poet Walt Whitman with an exhilarating song cycle based on "Leaves of Grass." Lane Williamson reviews. The post Review: L…

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 12:37pm on June 29, 2022[SHARE]

Review: Bodies They Ritual at Clubbed Thumb's Summerworks by Loren Noveck

Angela Hanks creates ten rich, nuanced roles for women in the third installment of Clubbed Thumb's Summerworks. Loren Noveck reviews. The post Review: Bodies They Ritual at Clubbed Thumb's S…

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 3:56pm on June 26, 2022[SHARE]

Review: Epiphany at the Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater by Lane Williamson

Nine people gather on a snowy night...just to talk. Lane Williamson reviews. The post Review: Epiphany at the Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater appeared first on Exeunt Magazine NYC.

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 9:00pm on June 23, 2022[SHARE]

Review: Corsicana at Playwrights Horizons by Lane Williamson

A woman with Down syndrome and her brother, their mother's best friend, and an artist who avoids human interaction populate a small town in this contemplative, moving new play by Will Arbery…

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 9:30pm on June 22, 2022[SHARE]

Review: The Bedwetter at Atlantic Theater by Nicole Serratore

An honest and relatable musical adaptation of Sarah Silverman's memoir about the nightmare of childhood. Nicole Serratore reviews. The post Review: The Bedwetter at Atlantic Theater appeared…

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 8:40am on June 20, 2022[SHARE]

Review: Rachel Bay Jones at Feinstein's/54 Below by Lane Williamson

The award-winning singing actress makes her return to Feinstein's/54 Below with a "magical mushroom" of a cabaret show. Lane Williamson reviews. The post Review: Rachel Bay Jones at Feinste…

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 11:59am on June 19, 2022[SHARE]

Review: Spindle Shuttle Needle at Clubbed Thumb's Summerworks by Loren Noveck

A fable about war and capitalism that finds wit, heart, and sexiness in unexpected places. Loren Noveck reviews. The post Review: Spindle Shuttle Needle at Clubbed Thumb's Summerworks appear…

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 1:19pm on June 12, 2022[SHARE]

Review: Snow in Midsummer at Classic Stage Company by Loren Noveck

Frances Ya-Chu Cowhig's adaptation of a 13th-century Chinese drama has power and ideas to spare, but the whole is sometimes less than the sum of its parts. Loren Noveck reviews. The post Rev…

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 9:00pm on June 8, 2022[SHARE]

Review: Quince at the Bushwick Starr by Loren Noveck

Sweet but not sappy, tart but not sour: this tale of a quinceañera is visually striking and has a lot of heart. Loren Noveck reviews. The post Review: Quince at the Bushwick Starr appeare…

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 8:23pm on June 8, 2022[SHARE]

Review: Fat Ham at the Public Theater by Loren Noveck

The quintessence of Hamlet, brilliantly and hilariously distilled into a young Black queer Southern man singing karaoke to Radiohead's "Creep" at a backyard wedding barbecue. Loren Noveck re…

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 10:45pm on May 26, 2022[SHARE]

Review: Who Killed My Father at St. Ann's Warehouse by Lane Williamson

Édouard Louis adapts and stars in an adaptation of his memoir about his difficult relationship with his father and the ways the French government has failed. Lane Williamson reviews. Th…

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 12:29pm on May 25, 2022[SHARE]

Review: California at Clubbed Thumb's Summerworks by Nicole Serratore

Trish Harnetiaux's spooky comedy about fractured time, memory, and family blends melancholy with heart. Nicole Serratore reviews. The post Review: California at Clubbed Thumb's Summerworks …

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 10:41pm on May 24, 2022[SHARE]

Review: Will You Come With Me? at MITU580 by Loren Noveck

A Turkish playwright homes in on the intersection of love and activism. Loren Noveck reviews. The post Review: Will You Come With Me? at MITU580 appeared first on Exeunt Magazine NYC.

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 6:20pm on May 21, 2022[SHARE]

Review: Which Way to the Stage at MCC by Cameron Kelsall

Ana Nogueira pens "a love letter to the geeks, queerdos, and obsessives" and their complicated relationship with musical theatre and each other. Cameron Kelsall reviews. The post Review: Wh…

SOURCE: exeuntnyc.com at 8:00pm on May 10, 2022[SHARE]
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