Downstairs – Masterful Storytelling Irene’s unfinished basement is a catch-all for abandoned stuff including a clunky, outdated computer and miscellaneous tools. It’s so [...] November 27, 2018
The Progressive Revolution: Modern Art for a New India The Progressive Revolution: Modern Art for a New India is a socially relevant, aesthetically moving, and intellectually inspiring [...] November 27, 2018
Life x 3 – Variations On A Theme The signature aspect of this Yasmina Reza play written between Tony winners, Art and God of Carnage, is articulate, ballooning [...] November 24, 2018
American Son – What Does Black Look Like? It’s pouring. We hear the rain some ten minutes before lights go down and the curtain rises on a Miami police station at 4 a.m. Derek [...] November 23, 2018
Marilyn Maye Gives Thanks Marilyn Maye could sell swampland in Florida. The veteran entertainer imbues her shows with so much warmth and sincerity that noting aloud [...] November 22, 2018
Two by Friel – Lovers: Winners & The Yalta Game Why combine these two one act plays? Lovers: Winners is traditionally part I of 1967’s tandem Lovers: Winners and Losers, showing young, [...] November 20, 2018
Arena Stage’s Anything Goes Is De-Lovely What’s not to love? Arena Stage’s new production of Anything Goes has it all – those wonderful Cole Porter songs, mind-boggling [...] November 17, 2018
King Kong (The Puppet) Following in the footsteps of Spider-Man (all things considered, the better musical), King Kong galumphs in on expectations of a single [...] November 16, 2018