Yerma – A Not So Private Hell – Extraordinary Playwright/Director Simon Stone is an alchemist. He’s taken a small, bleak, ambiguous Spanish tale and crafted a volcanic, contemporary [...] April 2, 2018
Edward Albee’s Three Tall Women– Memory and Mirrors A (Glenda Jackson) is 91 or 92 years old depending on who one believes. She lives beautifully, attended by a sardonic, endlessly patient [...] April 2, 2018
Lobby Hero – Ethics! Morality! Dark Laughter! Jeff (Michael Cera) is an apartment security guard on the graveyard shift; unaccustomed to long, empty hours, eager for any kind of [...] March 31, 2018
Shady Ladies Museum Tour – Utter Delight Andrew Lear’s Shady Ladies Tour is conceivably the most fun you can legally have in an afternoon at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. The [...] March 30, 2018
Judy Collins: A Love Letter to Stephen Sondheim A familiar rich strum and gliding soprano fills Café Carlyle as Judy Collins opens, guitar in hand, with “Chelsea Morning” (Joni [...] March 29, 2018
Me and Mr. B. = Anita Gillette and Irving Berlin Young Anita Gillette was playing “a nymphomaniac coed” in Lee Adams/Charles Strouse’s All American at The Winter Garden Theatre [...] March 28, 2018
A Walk in the Woods – The Caucus Dance of Diplomacy Playwright Lee Blessing’s deft 1988 two-hander is, unfortunately, no less topical today. Two arms negotiators meet for treaty negotiation [...] March 28, 2018
Angels in America – An Outstanding Production This is the third time I’ve seen Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes including the original run and the 2003 television [...] March 27, 2018