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The play is a tribute to the efforts of that original production and to Huibui and her life-changing time with Miller.
The play is a tribute to the efforts of that original production and to Huibui and her life-changing time with Miller.
Rip Tide is a contemplative poetic evening of a theatrical performance piece that looks back for answers to understand today.
Between sequences that included lots of yarn, glitter, low-fi beats, and cool lighting, Gilligan weaved personal narratives, and the history behind his craft, revealing just how closely spac…
Playwright Owen Panettieri sticks three jittery oddballs in a haunted house and leaves it to the audience to decide who among them is the biggest victim, the worst tormenter, the most insane.
The Fabulist Fox Sister is an absolute delight. Intelligent, sardonic, deep-down human with just enough edge to keep you on your toes, the show cracks open the origin story of séance…
Exorcistic is a rock 'n roll, hubris-free, hilarious take-off of the 1972 film The Exorcist. The music is thumping, toe-tapping, and diverse. Solos and harmonies fit magically within the sto…
To call this show magical seems a bit redundant. It goes way beyond magic. You will be awed, mystified, and delighted by both Asi and his skill as a performer. You'll laugh as he plays w…
In three acts, that give the title its plural, the story is told by a dynamite ensemble cast helmed by Nicole Ari Parker as she ages backward 70 years assembling a family and home out of tho…
Myriam Phiro's coquettish voice transports you back to a time of seductive cabaret and the allure of Marlene Dietrich and the ethereal voice of Edith Piaf and others.
An admirable goal and lofty subject matter, Christopher Tajah's's solo show about systemic racism and violence takes on a difficult, timely subject but alas doesn't help us to shed any parti…
Twisted was outrageously funny from beginning to end. A mélange of chortling-provoking antics, the show delved into areas where laughs can't help but bubble up in a brew of hilarity. A tale…
Wladyslaw Szpilman's memoir, The Pianist, brilliantly adapted for the stage by Emily Mann, is a story of survival and the sustaining power of music.
Never have I been to a performance at 54 Below where the entire audience was on its feet. We were dancing, swaying, stomping, and clapping! We were out-of-control Jenn Colella fanatics! It w…
Mark Arthur Miller hits the stage at The Green Room 42 with sensational exuberance and sizzling delight. He is in his element as a dancer, singer, and showman. His show, appropriately named,…
An enchanting and wonderful gift to all who attend.
The employees of Jaja's each have their own ways of living with this danger. Bioh intertwines their tales, director Whitney White shapes the action into a tight thing of beauty and the ensem…
Welcome to Matteson! exposes the flaws of housing justice and interclass prejudices that need to be addressed and resolved in this funny yet dark performance.
"How can you talk about the beauty of Russian culture?" an actor screams while throwing a tomato at the storyteller. "It's disgusting!" I clutch my child puppet with the missing limb closer …
There is nothing better than an evening with extraordinary actors sharing their animated readings of eloquent prose from one of the great female writers of the 20th Cenury, Willa Cather.
The fun this terrific ensemble is having presenting this 10th century story is infectious and the silliness of it all is a joy to be part of.
This movie takes place via a Zoom-like platform where the main characters interact, attempting to convince a paranormal debunker that they indeed have powers but are also innocent of their s…
as the play concludes Rebeck drops us off in the neighborhood near where the story started. Â Where truth was a bargaining chip. Â Curiosity was the coinage of the realm. Â And possibi…
What makes this play intriguing is the space between, the quiet of mind in its many forms juxtaposed with the noise of forced intention that is so poignant in its playing.Â
This play is not a walk in the park. Â It is a running of the gauntlet. Â Both these characters are playing a high stakes game, and because of the combination of writing, direction and p…
Lucy (Jordan Boatman) the woman for whom all the trouble is made, is Helen of Troy gorgeous. With heaving bossom, she is such a master of physical comedy that we and all the "men" on the…