Zinoman says of the 13P show, "Erin Courtney’s delicate gem, “A Map of Virtue,” is the kind of play
that could be ruined in development, since its potentially disastrous
affectations are also the source of its beauty."
Read the full review: HERE.
Friday, February 17, 2012
Jason Zinoman likes A MAP OF VIRTUE
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Isherwood reviews BLOOD KNOT
Charles says of the Signature Theater production of Blood Knot, "the production is more intellectually stimulating than emotionally engaging. On the surface the performances are impeccable, but a crucial spark of authentic feeling remains stubbornly absent."
Read the full review: HERE
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Isherwood on "The Broken Heart"
Charles Isherwood says that Theater for a New Audience's THE BROKEN HEART is a, "well-acted but ultimately monotonous production."
Read the full review: HERE
Read the full review: HERE
Brantley reviews "How I Learned To Drive"
"One of the most discomfiting love stories to emerge from the American theater has returned to New York, 15 years after its debut, with its emotional power undiluted. If anything, “How I Learned to Drive,” which won the Pulitzer Prize for drama, seems even sadder, funnier and more perceptive, now that its original shock value has evaporated."
You can read the full review: HERE
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Ben's Back And Looks At "Merrily We Roll Along"
On the Encores Series production, Brantley concludes, "by the end you felt that same old mixture of exhilaration and deflation
that “Merrily” — beautiful and damned “Merrily” — always inspires."
Read the full review: HERE
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Isherwood is high on "Rx"
Isherwood calls Primary Stages production of Kate Fodor's play RX, "a winning combination of light satire and romance."
Read the full review: HERE
Isherwood on "Myths and Hymns"
Isherwood calls director Elizabeth Lucas’s staging of MYTHS AND HYMNS for Prospect Theater Company, "gently luminous."
Read the full review: HERE
Read the full review: HERE
Isherwood isn't in love with "The Ugly One"
"But even at just an hour, with its scenes spliced together tightly, “The
Ugly One” belabors both its jokes and its ideas."
Read the full review: HERE
Read the full review: HERE
Monday, February 6, 2012
Catherine Rampell catches "These Seven Sicknesses"
Catherine Rampell calls The Flea Theater's production of These Seven Sicknesses a "vibrant downtown retelling of these dark Greek legends."
Read the full review: HERE.
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