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193 stories by "Maya Phillips"

Review: 'By Heart' Commits Community to Memory by Maya Phillips

In Tiago Rodrigues's show, audience members learn a Shakespeare sonnet together " line by line, over and over.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 3:06pm on October 13, 2021[SHARE]

'Lackawanna Blues' Review: A Soulful Master Class in Storytelling by Maya Phillips

Ruben Santiago-Hudson brings his tender and vibrant autobiographical show to Broadway, honoring the woman who not only raised him but also kept a cast of misfits in line.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 9:32pm on October 7, 2021[SHARE]

Review: In 'Persuasion,' How to Lose Lovers and Influence People by Maya Phillips

The Bedlam theater company returns with another adaptation of Jane Austen, but the production misses all of the source material's subtle wit.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 11:18am on October 1, 2021[SHARE]

A Black Theater Flourished in New York. 200 Years Ago. by Maya Phillips

The African Theater, which had its first performance on Sept. 17, 1821, is both an inspiration and a cautionary tale.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:36am on September 22, 2021[SHARE]

'Small Engine Repair' Review: Of Mechanics and Men by Maya Phillips

John Pollono directs and stars in an adaptation of his play that adds depth to the original text but also struggles in its translation from stage to screen.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 9:06am on September 9, 2021[SHARE]

Princess Diana and Michael Jackson Anchor New Biographical Musicals by Maya Phillips

In new musicals about Princess Diana, Cary Grant and Michael Jackson actors get a chance to embody icons while spotlighting their individual talents.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:32am on September 9, 2021[SHARE]

When Theater Installations Aim to Make Room for Drama by Maya Phillips

These worthy and adventurous lockdown experiments too often give short shrift to the relationship between a script and how an audience takes it in.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 2:42pm on August 19, 2021[SHARE]

'On Broadway' Review: History and Celebrity, Stages and Lights by Maya Phillips

The neon lights are bright, and so is the spirit of this brief but loving history of Broadway.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 7:03am on August 19, 2021[SHARE]

Williamstown Theater Festival Tries to Weather the Storms by Maya Phillips

The annual summer festival in Massachusetts has tried to adapt amid the pandemic and calls for more diversity onstage.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 3:06pm on July 26, 2021[SHARE]

Review: Serving Murder in 'The Dumb Waiter' by Maya Phillips

Harold Pinter's one-act play, starring Daniel Mays and David Thewlis as hit men, is available to stream live via the Old Vic Theater.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 7:06pm on July 9, 2021[SHARE]

In 'What to Send Up,' I See You, Black American Theater by Maya Phillips

Our critic reflects on the significance of Aleshea Harris's play, at BAM Fisher, for Black audiences.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 2:06pm on July 6, 2021[SHARE]

Review: 'The Watering Hole' Can't Quite Quench a Thirst by Maya Phillips

The collaborative project conceived by Lynn Nottage is too heterogeneous and muddled to rally around one clear theme or concept.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 6:54pm on July 2, 2021[SHARE]

'Seven Deadly Sins' Review: Pride and Pole Dancing Behind Glass by Maya Phillips

This array of short plays has viewers in headphones wandering the meatpacking district for stylish, but shallow, theatrical thrills.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:18pm on June 29, 2021[SHARE]

Review: Martha Washington, Hilariously Haunted by Her Slaves by Maya Phillips

James Ijames's amusingly cynical and eclectic new play, "The Most Spectacularly Lamentable Trial of Miz Martha Washington," is at the Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival through July 30.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 6:06pm on June 28, 2021[SHARE]

'In the Heights' y el colorismo: lo que se pierde cuando se borra a los afrolatinos by Maira Garcia, Sandra E. Garcia, Isabelia Herrera, Concepción De León, Maya Phillips and A.O. Scott

La película, ambientada en un barrio neoyorquino conocido como la Pequeña República Dominicana, no incluyó a latinos de piel oscura en los papeles principales. Críticos y repo…

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 9:49pm on June 23, 2021[SHARE]

'In the Heights' and Colorism: What Is Lost When Afro-Latinos Are Erased by Maira Garcia, Sandra E. Garcia, Isabelia Herrera, Concepción De León, Maya Phillips and A.O. Scott

The film, set in a New York neighborhood known as the Little Dominican Republic, didn't cast dark-skinned Latinos in lead roles. Our writers discuss how that absence reverberates.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 2:26pm on June 21, 2021[SHARE]

Raja Feather Kelly and 'The Kill One Race': TV and Theater by Maya Phillips

Raja Feather Kelly's "The Kill One Race" and "This American Wife" exist in a realm between, changing our relationship with what we witness.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 2:48pm on June 20, 2021[SHARE]

'Liminality' Is Theater of the Mind That Explores the In-Between by Maya Phillips

A new virtual reality experience in Williamsburg marries wondrous production values with banal narratives.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 6:32pm on June 18, 2021[SHARE]

'Revolution Rent' Review: Taking the Show South by Maya Phillips

This HBO documentary follows Andy Señor Jr. as he directs a production of "Rent" in Cuba.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:18pm on June 15, 2021[SHARE]

'This American Wife' Review: Wives Out, Knives Out by Maya Phillips

The play is a wild genre-bending parody of, and homage to, "The Real Housewives" franchise.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 6:18pm on May 23, 2021[SHARE]

'A Dozen Dreams' Review: Eerie Memories Bring Magic to the Mall by Maya Phillips

Twelve exquisitely designed installations capture the fears, hopes and reveries shared on audio by 12 women playwrights.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 9:06pm on May 20, 2021[SHARE]

'Lilies' Review: A Queer Romantic Drama That Wilts Quickly by Maya Phillips

Michel Marc Bouchard's melodrama, about an illicit gay love affair in 1912, displays a lot of kookiness and little self-awareness.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 7:48pm on May 17, 2021[SHARE]

'Mary Stuart' Review: A Battle Royal in a Brooklyn Apartment by Maya Phillips

With four actors and a contemporary setting, Bedlam offers an audacious, if half-baked, take on the Schiller play about the fate of Mary, Queen of Scots.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 3:54pm on May 9, 2021[SHARE]

'Zoetrope' Review: And You Thought Your Apartment Was Small? by Maya Phillips

Exquisite Corpse Company's clever choose-your-own-adventure play has a handful of viewers peek in on a Brooklyn couple in really close quarters.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 3:33pm on May 6, 2021[SHARE]

'Black Feminist Video Game' Review: Pixels and Polemics by Maya Phillips

Live performances via Zoom mix with actual game footage in this well-intentioned but preachy play by the poet Darrel Alejandro Holnes.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 6:06pm on April 30, 2021[SHARE]
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