36 stories by "Cindy Sibilsky"
The Rubin Museum of Art has a knack for making their exhibitions of both ancient and contemporary art from the Himalayan region " and the philosophies and practices that inspired and informe…
For as many adaptations and interpretations as there are of the classic gothic horror novels Frankenstein and Dracula, it is hard to imagine two more creative, unique, radical and timely wor…
When the lights come up, one immediately observes what could only be a silverback gorilla. The gait, the strut, the way he pounds his chest and paces the stage " anyone who has seen a nature…
The triumphant, masterful production of The Black Clown"that performed its New York City premiere from July 24-27th as part of the 2019 annual Lincoln Center's Mostly Mozart Festival"offered…
Swords whizzed past heads close enough to cut their opponents' hair; dancers dropped from or rose to the sky like celestial beings dangling on a mere thread; acrobatic action scenes shifted …
I first encountered A Strange Loop in 2015 at the Musical Theatre Factory when it was still located in a gay porn video warehouse above (the original) Drama Bookstore just around the corner …
The stormy start to May has served as a fitting setting for the debut of The Public Theater's Mobile Unit production of Shakespeare's The Tempest, that washed up on its home shores near Asto…
Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice! Cheering his name three times from the rafters wouldn't be nearly enough to glorify this utterly fantastic stage adaptation. Praise the dark forces tha…
Lecture, exhortation, dissertation, harangue. These are all synonyms for "talking", which is what the subject of actor/director/playwright Tim Blake Nelson's new play Socrates " now playing …
Obsession, fixation, unrequited love, chasing the muse and being haunted by a longing that can never fully be realized or consummated, but nevertheless continues to ignite flames of desire a…
In her new works 'Moving Through Tea' amp 'Universal Emotions,' for her Symphony Space debut on May 11th, Nuo An brings a delightful, charming and irreverent sense of childlike play and inqu…