Review: Joe Turner’s Come and Gone at Barrymore Theatre
Debbie Allen's production establishes a moving world fitting Wilson’s poetry. Nicole Serratore reviews. The post Review: Joe Turner’s Come and Gone at Barrymore Theatre appeared first o…
Debbie Allen's production establishes a moving world fitting Wilson’s poetry. Nicole Serratore reviews. The post Review: Joe Turner’s Come and Gone at Barrymore Theatre appeared first o…
This fizzy Noel Coward comedy tries hard for laughs but a sluggishness ruins the vibe. Nicole Serratore reviews The post Review: Fallen Angels at Todd Haimes Theatre appeared first on Exeunt…
A film-to-stage adaptation with fuzzy politics and overly bright comedic edge that never quite says anything at all. Nicole Serratore reviews The post Review: Dog Day Afternoon at August Wil…
No thoughts on K-dramas from these two A mixed bag of female performances in the dramas I watched this month. I hate when the balance is off between leads in K-dramas. Even when female …
Truth! Happy New Year! Secured my BTS tour tickets so I am set for 2026. Let's talk dramas.************* Idol I Idol I is a surprisingly sensitive portrayal of a K-pop fangirl living h…
Powerful docudrama gets a strange, absurdist gloss from director Fish. Nicole Serratore reviews. The post Kramer/Fauci at NYU Skirball appeared first on Exeunt Magazine NYC.
A feminist take on a seminal art film ends up a lethargic theatrical staging with a small payoff. Nicole Serratore reviews. The post Review: Voyage Into Infinity at NYU Skirball appeared fi…
A thrilling, playful exploration of the process of becoming. Nicole Serratore reviews. The post Review: NOTHING: more at The Chocolate Factory Theater appeared first on Exeunt Magazine NYC.
A fascinating modernized kabuki battle of wits interspersed with Red Bull, techno, and modern dress. Nicole Serratore reviews. The post Review: Kanjincho at Japan Society appeared first on …
Happy Holidays and welcome winter! ************* Moon River Kang Tae-oh and Kim Se-jeong really elevate this material which walks a fine line between comedic body-swapping and serious …
Happy Holidays I only saw about 25 K-dramas this year that I wrote about. And I'm not really sure 10 were worth mentioning. So many shows failed in their second half of the season includin…
I took a little pause in drama watching in November for a big trip to Spain for my birthday. It had been a WHILE since I had traveled to Europe. I started off in Barcelona with a focus …
Bess Wohl's play about second-wave feminism remains as powerful and gratifying as it moves to Broadway. Nicole Serratore reviews. The post Review: Liberation at James Earl Jones Theatre app…
Jungkook The same spot, Me (not pictured) Had a fun month with a quick Are You Sure-themed trip to Connecticut. Glamping a la Jimin and Jungkook with less diarrhea but a spider bite. Stl…
A difficult, unsympathetic leading character makes this dark play about The Troubles a challenging journey. Nicole Serratore reviews. The post Review: The Honey Trap at Irish Repertory Thea…
I was on a retro Son Ye-jin kick this month. Enjoy these wacky Hallyu wave throwbacks. ************* Summer Scent The famout 1970s weepie Love Story made popular the phrase, "Love means nev…
It's hard to look away from Ibsen's shattering tragicomedy. Nicole Serratore reviews. The post Review: The Wild Duck at TFANA appeared first on Exeunt Magazine NYC.
First Night With the Duke briefly embracing the silly novel aesthetic I was so fidgety and unhappy with dramas this summer that I hardly have notes on any of them. So bear with me this mont…
Morgan Bassichis's one-person show is a disjointed exploration of the late comedian Frank Maya's work. Nicole Serratore reviews. The post Review: Can I Be Frank? at Soho Playhouse appeared …
Reunited. All seven members of BTS returned from the military this month. We finally got to peep Min Yoongi at J-Hope's concert and then see his full FACE upon the first OT7 live announcing…
An interactive reflection on the life of an artist with audience participation. Nicole Serratore reviews. The post Review: Out of Order at East Village Basement appeared first on Exeunt Mag…
A funny, spirited play with joyfully ridiculous songs that delivers a deep undercurrent of truth. Nicole Serratore reviews. The post Review: Cold War Choir Practice at Clubbed Thumb appear…
Saw Stray Kids in concert in LA. Had so much fun. Yet another busy couple of months so I am combining what I saw over two months. And I don't have time to write about The Haunted Palace…
Delicate performances, including a star turn from Midori Francis, elevate this obvious play. Nicole Serratore reviews. The post Review: Bus Stop at Classic Stage Company appeared first on E…
All these princes need therapy. Life got away from me with concerts, surgery, and a busy work project. Saw J-Hope's solo show, Hwasa's world tour, and got very buried in my job. But…