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721 stories by "David Cote"

'This Is Who I Am' Review: Differences Simmer in a Father-Son Kitchen Drama by David Cote

Domestic pain and culinary craft combine to quietly wrenching effect in 'This Is Who I Am,' a Zoom drama by Amir Nizar Zuabi streaming at Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 8:00am on December 14, 2020[SHARE]

Jefferson Mays Acts the Dickens Out of 'A Christmas Carol' by David Cote

Performing an abridged but faithful version of 'A Christmas Carol,' Jefferson Mays keeps this holiday tradition alive for streaming audiences.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 8:00am on December 4, 2020[SHARE]

An Online Festival Lets You Into Playwright Adrienne Kennedy's Haunted World by David Cote

Playwright Adrienne Kennedy gets a long overdue major retrospective, streaming online courtesy of the Round House Theatre and McCarter Theatre Center.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 1:28pm on November 24, 2020[SHARE]

Bill Irwin Translates Beckett for Quarantined Audiences in an Online Solo Show by David Cote

Surrounded by few set pieces and zany couture, Irwin draws on decades of performance genius to present his memoir-ish review 'On Beckett,' transformed for the streaming age.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 8:00am on November 20, 2020[SHARE]

Audio Drama 'Shipwreck' Provides a Disorienting Perspective on American Politics by David Cote

One a three-hour epic play, Anne Washburn's 'Shipwreck' has been turned into three-part audio drama produced by the Public Theater.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 9:00am on October 24, 2020[SHARE]

Broadway Hit 'What the Constitution Means to Me' Is Now Streaming by David Cote

Heidi Schreck's fiercely urgent and soul-restoring play 'What the Constitution Means to Me' retains all the impact it had on Broadway in its shift to streaming on Amazon Prime Video.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 2:18pm on October 13, 2020[SHARE]

Old Vic's 'Faith Healer' Is a Miracle of Streaming Theater by David Cote

Michael Sheen stars as a drunk, self-exiled Irishman who claims to have the gift of curing maladies in the Old Vic's excellent streamed production of 'Faith Healer.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 7:00am on September 18, 2020[SHARE]

'Love and Warcraft' Explores the Intimacy of Online Gaming by David Cote

A new production of Madhuri Shekar's 'Love and Warcraft' exploits the limitations of Zoom to bring new meaning to this work about intimacy found through a computer screen.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 3:30pm on September 8, 2020[SHARE]

The Best Zoom Plays, Audio Dramas and Livestream Theater of Fall 2020 by David Cote

From Molière in the Park's 'The School for Wives' to the experimental work 'Cannabis! A Theatrical Concert,' there's plenty for theater lovers to steam this fall.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 8:00am on September 1, 2020[SHARE]

With a Zoom Meeting, a Magician and a Mystery Box, the Geffen Brings Back Live Theater by David Cote

Voila: live theater thriving online.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 7:00am on July 14, 2020[SHARE]

'Hamilton' Review: Did the Hit Musical Throw Away Its Shot on Disney+? by David Cote

Despite the insane popularity of the brand, delivering an equally great small-screen 'Hamilton' was never a slam dunk.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 8:00am on July 2, 2020[SHARE]

'Tartuffe' Livestream: Molière's Satire of Religious Hypocrisy Hasn't Aged by David Cote

Fake piety and the stupidity of the rich prove to be as resonant topics now as they where when Molière wrote 'Tartuffe' in 1664.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 1:22pm on June 30, 2020[SHARE]

The Inaugural Antonyo Awards Honor the Best of Black Theater by David Cote

Audra McDonald, Tituss Burgess and LaChanze are among the celebrity presenters slated to appear at the Antonyo Awards, which kicks off its first edition via a livestream.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 7:00am on June 17, 2020[SHARE]

London's National Theatre Captures the Dramedy of British Politics in 'This House' by David Cote

'This House,' now streaming via the National Theatre, chronicles the triumphs and failures of the Labor party's time in power from 1974 to 1977, as they struggled to keep the soon-to-be That…

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 2:16pm on May 29, 2020[SHARE]

What's Ahead for Off-Off Broadway: The Most Vulnerable but Vital Spaces for Theater? by David Cote

The loss of incubators for emerging stage talent will be devastating if Off-Off Broadway venues can't be saved.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 8:00am on May 25, 2020[SHARE]

Simon McBurney's 'The Encounter' Is a Wild Head Trip by David Cote

In this dazzling one-person show, Simon McBurney tells a series of nested stories about a wild ride into the depths of the Amazon.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 12:09pm on May 21, 2020[SHARE]

With 'Molly Sweeney,' the Irish Rep Adapts a Stagy Spectacle for Laptop Viewing by David Cote

When the text is as good as in Brian Friel's 'Molly Sweeney,' even actors emoting at their computer screens with blank backdrops can be engaging viewing.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 2:34pm on May 13, 2020[SHARE]

Theater Prevails Online in Richard Nelson's 'What Do We Need to Talk About?' by David Cote

Playwright Richard Nelson shows how a thoughtful script and superb actors can make for an hour of online drama that is touching, funny, and deeply satisfying in 'What Do We Need to Talk Abou…

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 3:24pm on April 30, 2020[SHARE]

'The Siblings Play,' 'Gloria' and 'Toni Stone': The Best New Theater to Watch Online by David Cote

Get comfortable, turn off the lights, use headphones and give the screen the same attention you would 'the real thing.'

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 11:37am on March 27, 2020[SHARE]

Five Ways to Help Theater Survive the Coronavirus Shutdown by David Cote

After you've finished streaming some favorite musicals or plays from the comfort of your home, consider these ways of supporting out-of-work actors and theaters that have been forced to clos…

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 7:30am on March 20, 2020[SHARE]

DEPRESSING DYLAN by David Cote

This Bob Dylan jukebox musical is an interesting experiment in historical mood-setting, but it suffers from too many characters and plot lines.

SOURCE: Theater News Online at 8:48pm on March 5, 2020[SHARE]

Spring's Best Theater Offers a Window Into the Past by David Cote

This spring on and Off Broadway, the best shows are revivals and memory plays, presenting a window into the past"and maybe also the future.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 10:00am on March 2, 2020[SHARE]

GUIDING STAR by David Cote

Despite vibrant acting and intimate scenes, the narrative threads sag in the second half of this coming-of-age drama.

SOURCE: Theater News Online at 2:24am on February 27, 2020[SHARE]

As Hamlet, Ruth Negga Is an Emo Dreamboat With a Vengeance by David Cote

Ruth Negga's must-see turn as Hamlet is so fresh, capturing an essential quality of the melancholy Dane that too many others have lacked.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 8:00pm on February 10, 2020[SHARE]

BAM's 'Medea' Transforms a Greek Tragedy Into Tabloid Fodder by David Cote

Rose Byrne and Bobby Cannavale face off in a modern rewrite of the Greek tragedy at BAM.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 8:00pm on January 30, 2020[SHARE]
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