Book Review: The Fascinating Story of "The Method"
Isaac Butler's stories about The Method's effect on American film acting are insightful, particularly when he recounts how actors could be either inspired or angered when they embraced it.
Isaac Butler's stories about The Method's effect on American film acting are insightful, particularly when he recounts how actors could be either inspired or angered when they embraced it.
This sizzling production of Ain't Misbehavin' is one of those on-of-a kind of experiences that we all long for in the theater. The post Theater Review: "Ain't Misbehavin'" " The Joint is Rea…
In Miss Holmes Returns, dramatist Christopher M. Walsh has involved the gender-switched pair in an entertaining yarn of uncertainty, betrayal and social justice. The post Theater Review: "Mi…
"Plays about climate are notoriously difficult , not only because the science is complex and has become politicized, but also because audiences don't flock to work that shows us the terrifyi…
Pulitzer Prize-winner Tracy Letts's new Broadway play features an intriguing premise and a shocking denouement. The post Theater Review: "The Minutes" on Broadway Beguiles and Befuddles app…
Kirsten Greenidge's epic comic drama is a spot-on examination of the challenges changing times pose to evolving families. The post Theater Review: "Our Daughters, Like Pillars" " Bearing th…
Non-binary people have plenty to be angry about these days, but Burgerz is not an attempt to shock or strike back in anger. The post Theater Review: "Burgerz" " Food Court appeared first on …
"The play challenges us to think about those we consider our enemies, and to think of them with compassion and understanding." The post Theater Interview: John Bell on Bread and Puppet's Sta…
Finally, a sign that American theater might be facing the world of violence outside of its usual provincial purview. The post Theater Commentary: A Wacky Vision of Violence " "Gary: A Sequel…
AntigonX shows how a theater company's admirable dedication to innovation lifts new voices and ideas. The post Theater Review: "AntigonX" " Sophocles Newly Envisioned, Splendidly appeared fi…
We live on the stage of my theater now. The post Theater Interview: The Need to Make Theater in Ukraine Today appeared first on The Arts Fuse.
Everyday Life and Other Odds and Ends is admirable because it takes contemporary theater into fresh territory -- the slow paralysis of the body and the demands this decline makes on caregive…
Ocean Filibuster draws on a marvelous fusion of myth, song, free verse, and science to explore why are are standing at the frightening edge of the cliff of our planet's survival. The post Th…
In dealing with the turmoil of 'real' life, the art of illusion found in cinemas, theaters, and museums will help us regain a sense of who we are as communal beings. The post Theater Comment…
This staging is a reminder that theater magic is fickle and time-bound -- it's hard to dependably catch lightning in a bottle. The post Theater Review: "Once On This Island" " At the Whim of…
Joshua Harmon's serious but not solemn play focuses on a Jewish family in Paris grappling with the rise of antisemitism. The post Theater Review: "Prayer for the French Republic" " No Safe H…
Young Nerds of Color feels like a bit of an experiment, and it is the kind of creative research that we should hope will continue. The post Theater Review: "Young Nerds of Color" " Making th…
Despite its flaws, Dreaming Zenzile reflects, with power, on the difficult relationship between art and activism. The post Theater Review: "Dreaming Zenzile" " The Miriam Makeba Story appear…
People, Places & Things memorably tackles the insidiousness of addiction. The post Theater Review: "People, Places & Things" " Grappling with Addiction appeared first on The Arts Fus…
Dramatist Lydia R. Diamond makes an honorable effort to adapt Toni Morrison's novel to the stage, but with mixed results. The post Theater Review: "The Bluest Eye" " Pieces of a Classic appe…
In our intersectional age, the stories of the fools of Chelm belong on the shelves of any child with a taste for the ridiculous and -- with the clarity of kids -- an ability to see through s…
The new musical by Jeanine Tesori and David Lindsay-Abaire is a show that everyone who believes in the artistic future and emotional power of the American musical will want to see. The post …
Once again,under challenging circumstances, the Revels cast and crew has pulled off a rousing good show. The post Theater Review: "The Christmas Revels 2021" " As Usual, Rising in Song appe…
Our theater critics pick some of the outstanding productions in a year mangled by COVID. The post Arts Feature: Favorite Stage Productions of 2021 appeared first on The Arts Fuse.
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