‘“Indoor Person” is playwright Kayla Martine’s first world premiere production and I was blown away by her piece, this is a writer who’s going places.”
Read MoreThe anatomy of suicide is larger than life. Playwright Alice Birch and director Lileana Blain-Cruz capture that enormity and the surrounding need for discussion with heartfelt grace and impassioned urgency.
Read MoreThis is certainly a welcomed addition to the current New York theater scene that showcases a brilliant cast and creative team.
Read MoreThe audience seemed to enjoy the production now playing at the Marjorie S. Deane Little Theater entitled “Miss America’s Ugly Daughter” written and performed by Bess Myerson’s daughter Barra Grant.
Read More“David Dean Bottrell achieves a level of vulnerability that is rarely seen on stage.”
Read More‘“Unstuck” is a very honest play that breaks down society’s assumptions about OCD and tells a very real story of Levine’s personal journey with it.”
Read MoreA new play entitled “The Sabbath Girl” by Cary Gitter is the latest production to take the stage in theater “B” at 59E59, transferring from Penguin Rep Theatre where it had its world premiere.
Read More“A perfect evening for all ages, “Riddle of the Trilobites” delights, challenges, and encourages all of us to be the change we want to see in the world.”
Read MorePlays parsing the viability of monogamy are nothing new. The “sacred” tie that binds “one man and one woman” have been under scrutiny since the mythic Adam and Eve stumbled out of the garden shortly after their creation and subsequent fall from grace.
Read More‘“I Love White Men” is a personal story but it also spends a lot of time discussing stereotypes of Singaporeans through the lens of these men that YY encounters throughout her life.”
Read MoreThe question that remains in my mind is why anyone would attempt to create a musical based on the dated 1969 motion picture “BOB & CAROL & TED & ALICE?”
Read More“Wang Chong and his Beijing Théâtre du Rêve Expérimental’s “Constellations” captures an incendiary brew of time, space, and theatricality.”
Read More‘“Border People” is a fascinating, carefully-constructed exploration against myopia.”
Read MoreWhile there’s countless moments to wink and nod at a New York and media-insider audience, “Good Morning New York” succeeds when it slows down long enough to smell the coffee and let the characters connect.
Read More““From A to Double D” is the story of one woman's life, one bra at a time.”
Read More“Vibrant, painful and beautiful all at once.”
Read More“Equal parts revelation as it is revelry, “Grey Rock” is a theatrical force to be reckoned with.”
Read MoreMeet Sarah. She's funny. She's dirty. She's 10. And she's got a secret that you'll never guess (unless you read the title).
Read More“CARTOGRAPHY is an invitation to stand at the epicenter of your own map and chart your own journey.”
Read More“Or, An Astronaut Play” had a very interesting premise, with great actors, a great set, and a beginning and end that were quite entertaining. However, it suffered from a middle that could have used more momentum.”
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