RED-EYE TO HAVRE DE GRACE
New York Theatre Workshop’s newest offering, Red-Eye to Havre de Grace, explores the end of Edgar Allen Poe’s life through his poetry and letters, acrobatic dance...
STARS IN HIS EYES: A REVIEW OF “THE CRIPPLE OF INISHMAAN”
You've got to hand it to Daniel Radcliffe: he set out to distance himself from his days of witchcraft and wizardry and, by Hogwart's,...
DRAG RACE: A REVIEW OF “THE MYSTERY OF IRMA VEP”
Men in drag. Cartoonish, over-the-top performances. Laughably bad dialogue.
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Another awful sitcom? A particularly lame sketch on Saturday Night Live?
Nope--just the newest revival of the late...
PUTTING ON HEIRS: A REVIEW OF “THE HEIR APPARENT”
David Ives--author of sketches-for-the stage collections All in the Timing and Mere Mortals, the full-length hit Venus in Fur, and translations of old French...
Review of THE REALISTIC JONESES
Will Eno’s The Realistic Joneses marks the playwright’s Broadway premiere and is a welcome breath of fresh, absurdly funny, air. Pony and John Jones move...