1,512 stories from Theatrius
Anthony Clarvoe Unveils A Chess Mom's Competitive Urges by Barry David Horwitz Sharp, biting dialogue between a desperate mom and her Chess champion daughter reminds me of corporate skulldug…
Harrison David Rivers Depicts a Writer's Return Home by Patricia L. Morin Forty-year-old writer Jesse Howard (H. Adam Harris) wants to unpack all the important experiences that led him to wh…
Will Eno Probes One Man's Thoughts & Feelings       by Patricia L. Morin Will Eno's "Thom Pain (based on nothing)," live-streamed from the Bus Barn Theater by Los A…
L. Peter Callender Creates Explosive Exposé of Apartheid by Robert M. Gardner                            …
John Fisher Scores Another Triumph in Free Series by Robert M. Gardner "Lone Mountain" qualifies as a travelogue, even more than a play. The action begins in John Fisher's apartment in San F…
Stephanie Anne Johnson Recreates 1991 Drive-In Show by Barry David Horwitz Thirty years ago, Stephanie Anne Johnson and Michael Copeland Sydnor created an outdoor docudrama that tells the hi…
Drew Larimore Masterfully Exposes Perils of Social Media by Patricia L. Morin Like a falling line of dominoes, the four dynamic monologues of "Smithtown" unfold events that destroy a young g…
Millennial Notes Eric Coble's School Satire Erupts in "CelebrEthnic Potluck" by Krista Pearl McAtee In "Fairfield," Pear Theatre goes for over the top and hilarious. The play centers on mixe…
JC Lee's A & P Represent A Brave, New World by Barry David Horwitz Meet two young Greek warriors: One named A for Achilles and the other P for Patroclus. Looming behind them we hear Home…
Philippa Kelly is Resident Dramaturg for the California Shakespeare Theater, Resident Dramaturg for Remote Theater, and production dramaturg for many regional theaters. She serves on the boa…
Lauren Gunderson Illuminates Her Husband's Life & Love by Barry David Horwitz Halfway into her new one-man show, beamed from Marin Theatre Company, wonderful playwright Lauren Gunderson …
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August Wilson's Black Artists Demand Fair Play by Barry David Horwitz Surrounded by men who look down on her, Viola Davis' Ma Rainey is sharp-edged and bossy. She knows that the white pr…
Nicole Parizeau Paints a Portrait of Business vs. Art by Patricia L. Morin "The Human Ounce," an audio play, begins by asking: How can we value a masterpiece"in any art form"when we learn th…
Millennial Notes Cotter, Reddy, Rivas Pay Tribute to Student Ordeals by Tanvi Agrawal "Curly Fries: A Working Title" presents six 'webisodes' that explode onto the screen with a dynamic open…
Heather Christian's Mother Teresa Delivers the Self-Examination 2020+ Demands by Jennifer Ann Charron I have been riveted by Joshua William Gelb's brilliance and adaptability since Theater i…
Philip Franks Unites Ghostly Treasure Tales & Plague  by Patricia L. Morin In a dark cemetery, in the plague year 2020, we join two frightened YouTubing millennials: venturous Matt (M…
Max Tachis Grovels to Many Masters, Mining Comedy Gold by Barry David Horwitz Becky Mode's original 1999 play has been updated with the names of current stars and notorious one-percenters; b…
Taylor Mac Dolls Up for a Queer Revolution by Barry David Horwitz & Patricia L. Morin In "Holiday Sauce…Pandemic!" Taylor Mac demonstrates that the Holiday season and Covid both steal …
John Fisher's Gay Detective Fights for Justice by Robert M. Gardner MacPherson gazes down at the two small children in the dirt. Finding bodies usually does not bother him, but sadly these l…
MacLeod & Byrd Trawl Depths of Loss & Discovery by Hannah Yurke "The Path Back to Me" consists of two one act monologues by two talented female actors. After an investment of three h…
Loy A. Webb Unearths Deeply Rooted Sexual Bias by Patricia L. Morin In Loy A. Webb's "The Light," we are the fly on the wall in a couple's cozy living room, voyeurs watching their comfortabl…
Director Bogdonoff Grabs Our Hearts, Strikes a Chord by Lynne Stevens We are in radio STUDIO A at WBFR in Manhattan on Christmas Eve, 1946, watching a radio version of It's a Wonderful Life.…
Tim Pinckney's Sparkling Script & Cast Conjure Hope by Barry David Horwitz In honor of World Aids Day on December 1st, "Still at Risk" melds the 80s with today, showing how the intimate …
Brian Copeland: A Genuine Christmas Gem! by Barry David Horwitz Brian Copeland, famed for his "Not a Genuine Black Man" solo show, is our master story-teller. His gift to audiences during th…