Graham Greene was one of the 20th century’s most successful novelists, from the droll theatrics of ‘Travels with My Aunt’…
TheatreFirst’s 2020-21 virtual season is presenting six world premiere plays and visual essays. Initially, the theater company aired online chapters…
The dramatic account of Pompeii’s last days before the deadly AD 79 eruption is explored in this dramatic yet ultimately…
“Together Together” is a respectable attempt at understated comedy (or is it quirky comedy or dramaedy?). It seems to be…
The Pennsylvania Ballet is the largest dance company in Philadelphia and as most of the other smaller companies have been…
“The Waves in Quarantine,” Berkeley Rep’s artistic and impressionistic, although somewhat puzzling, series of six linked documentary films, was shot…
First-day-on-the-job jitters take on new meaning when your boss was a judge at the Nuremberg trials for Nazi war criminals….
Most people would not put much credence on a relationship that begins in a club, even worse when one or…
This remarkable English language presentation of the 1906 Yiddish play, “God of Vengeance” (“Got Fun Nekome”)was written by Sholem Asch…
Program 03’s curator has posed several challenges as well as questions for the reviewer. Three contemporary story ballets overload one…
“News of the World” is a western film in the old tradition. A good guy, Captain Jefferson Kyle Kidd played…
With a year to prepare after becoming one of the first major American events derailed by the coronavirus in 2020,…
The streaming production of “[hieroglyph]” is the story of a bright, artistic, but traumatized 13-year-old girl, Davis (outstandingly impressive work…
This is a unique and interesting character study of Anthony, an elderly man in the throes of dementia who is…