Roughly Speaking Review: A Homeless Journey
Encountering the homeless every day on the streets and in the subway of New York City, we rarely stop to give them change, let alone […]
Encountering the homeless every day on the streets and in the subway of New York City, we rarely stop to give them change, let alone […]
Transporting us from the stage of the Matthew Corozine Studio Theatre to 1888 Sweden, Director Gabby Aris introduces us to Craig Lucas’ adaptation of August […]
One of the few – or maybe even the first ever – play about the homeless to appear on the stage of a New York […]
Combining “the existential questions of John-Paul Sartre†with “the absurdity of Samuel Beckett†in her play “Gideon,†directed by Joan Kane for the stage of […]
Although a program cannot contain spoilers, it should still give us an idea about the play’s content. In the case of “Infinitely Yours,” written by […]
Directing a classical play, one may choose to modernize it or leave it in its original form. Presenting Sophocles’ “Antigone†on the stage of the […]
Ambitious in its name and premise, “Ambition†by the playwright Kaela Mei-Shing Garvin falls short, mainly because it is trying to tell three different stories […]
What does it mean to be faithful? What does it take to destroy trust? How well can one know his or her partner? These are […]
If you think your family is crazy, you should watch “The House of Yes†to give yourself a frame of reference. The family created by […]
A sad but hope-filled story of a young Ethiopian woman, “Mourning Sun†appears on the stage of Theatre 167 to bring attention to the issue […]
Presented by Nylon Fusion Theatre Company on the stage of New Ohio Theatre, “Half Moon Bay” is the story of love and obsession taken to […]
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