Though Dancing at Lughnasa, Translations and Aristocrats have all enjoyed recent revivals, The Home Place is Brian Friels first new…
Theater
Forget the laws of mathematics; sometimes the whole is less than the sum of its parts. Despite an acclaimed playwright…
Hilda, a first play written by a French-Senegalese novelist, Marie Ndiaye, is a taut one act about modern day slavery…
Fresh from her Tony-nominated, record-breaking New York run, Tovah Feldshuh has brought the one woman show, Goldas Balcony, to the…
The French, indeed, they are a funny race but nowhere as funny as in Charles Mees latest, Fetes de la…
These days, circuses come with authors rather than ringmasters, and the art form that once included elephants and lion tamers…
"Grease: Its Still the Word" proclaims the advertising for a touring company of the show making a stop in San…
Fallen From Proust, a new play by by Norman Allen, is an entertaining comedy about relationships. Its fast-paced, clever dialogue…
Caroline, or Change is a memory play from Tony Kushner, originally planned as an opera, but morphed into a contemporary…
The Gamester, Freyda Thomass re-do of a 17th Century French comedy, is like a sit-com in rhyming couplets. Loosely based…
Hallelujah, Baby! boasts a stellar list of musical theater artists: playwright Arthur Laurents (West Side Story and Gypsy), the composer…
Doubt is a spellbinding and expertly written new play from John Patrick Shanley. In a season awash with tepid revivals,…
Manners, marriage, money and mobility (social and in an upward direction)–thats what a Jane Austen novel is made of. And,…
As the wider than usual curtain sweeps across the stage, the music of The Highest Yellow in minimalist repetition announces…