Review: What to Wear at BAM Harvey
Paul Lazar and Annie-B Parson restage a Richard Foreman opera with panache for Prototype. Loren Noveck reviews. The post Review: What to Wear at BAM Harvey appeared first on Exeunt Magazine …
Paul Lazar and Annie-B Parson restage a Richard Foreman opera with panache for Prototype. Loren Noveck reviews. The post Review: What to Wear at BAM Harvey appeared first on Exeunt Magazine …
It's the beginning of the end of our lives, but let's greet it with a good dance party. Loren Noveck reviews an entry in this year's Under the Radar festival. The post Review: The Rest of Ou…
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 …
A piece of verbatim theater drawn from Supreme Court confirmation hearings packs a surprising emotional punch. Loren Noveck reviews. The post The Ford/Hill Project at La MaMa appeared first …
A disjointed production is anchored by a few standout performances in Lucas Hnath's new version of the Molière farce. Lane Williamson reviews. The post Review: Tartuffe at New York Theatre …
Jordan Harrison's 2014 play may feel eerily prescient about the rise of AI, but uses technology to explore profounder themes. Carol Rocamora reviews. The post Review: Marjorie Prime at the H…
All the excellent component parts of this passion project revival still leave something missing. Lane Williamson reviews. The post Review: Anna Christie at St. Ann's Warehouse appeared first…
Meghan Finn's elegant direction and a rock-solid ensemble ground Peggy Stafford's delicate portrait of loss. Loren Noveck reviews. The post Review: Everything Is Here at 59E59 appeared first…
How does one go on when the worst has happened? Loren Noveck reviews a show in the Balkan theater showcase From the Other Side that asks that question. The post Review: They Are All Gone at …
Our critic was expecting something spectacular and got something else with this adaptation of Larry Mitchell's 1977 fable. Lane Williamson reviews. The post Review: The Faggots and Their Fr…
The holiday season is in full swing as this talented duo takes the stage with a Christmas show at 54 Below. Lane Williamson reviews. The post Review: Christine Ebersole with Billy Stritch: I…
Talene Monahon's new play, expertly directed by David Cromer, mixes big philosophical questions with nuanced character portraits. Loren Noveck reviews. The post Review: Meet the Cartozians a…
An unsettling interrogation of theater's power dynamics that teeters on the line between exposé and exploitation. Loren Noveck reviews. The post Review: Practice at Playwrights Horizons app…
Two strangers meet cute but their story is no rom-com--and all the more enchanting for it. Carol Rocamora reviews. The post Review: Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York) at the Longac…
Ethan Lipton's delightful songs don't quite get this Thornton Wilder adaptation where it needs to be. Loren Noveck reviews. The post Review: The Seat of Our Pants at the Public Theater appea…
Even great singing and flashy lighting can't get our critic to care about chess. Cameron Kelsall reviews. The post Review: Chess at the Imperial Theatre appeared first on Exeunt Magazine NYC.
This Shakespeare adaptation doesn't live up to its premise. Lorin Wertheimer reviews. The post Review: Laowang, a Chinatown King Lear at Primary Stages appeared first on Exeunt Magazine NYC.
William Finn and Rachel Sheinkin's musical comes back to New York with the warmth of an old friend. Lane Williamson reviews. The post Review: The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee at Ne…
Lorin Wertheimer finds Rajiv Joseph's new play about confused young men stumbling into history both funny and tragic. The post Review: Archduke at the Laura Pels Theatre appeared first on Ex…
Craig Baldwin's modern, bold rendering of Shakespeare's classic reveals new dimensions of the text, particularly through a wonderful central performance by Michael Urie. Patrick Maley review…
Anne Washburn's new play crosses the line from intriguingly elliptical into frustratingly opaque. Loren Noveck reviews. The post Review: The Burning Cauldron of Fiery Fire at the Vineyard Th…
Martyna Majok's play about immigrant women sits uneasily with the politics of this moment. Loren Noveck reviews. The post Review: Queens at New York City Center appeared first on Exeunt Maga…
A unique theatrical experience that blends docudrama and immersive theater to dramatize the stakes of climate change. Carol Rocamora reviews. The post Review: Kyoto at Lincoln Center Theater…
This documentary restaging of a famous Martha Graham interview is more than a historical curiosity. Loren Noveck reviews. The post Review: Martha@BAM"The 1963 Interview at Brooklyn Academy o…
This honky-tonk musical is hampered by a confusing flashback structure that saps emotional immediacy. Lorin Wertheimer reviews. The post Review: Beau: The Musical at St. Luke's Theatre appe…