Category: Opening Night
A Heated Night at the Theatre: “Dog Day Afternoon” Opens on Broadway Amid Offstage Tension
Fan Language and Vegetable Love: The Grand’s “The Importance of Being Earnest” Dazzles with Wit While Pushing Its Emotional Limits
“Titanique” Is Officially Docking on Broadway — And I’m Thrilled, Nervous, and So Ready for It
“Liberation” Finds Expanded Power and Light on Broadway
Spontaneous Theatre’s “Goblin:Oedipus” at the Stratford Festival: Tricksters, Truths, and the Theatre of Chaos
A Chilling Bargain Unhinged in “The Veil” at Crow’s Theatre
The Coal Mine’s Ferociously Funny and Wantonly Wise “Waiting For Godot”
Swipe, Refresh, Repent: Inside the Addictive Pull of Dave Malloy’s Skillfully Harmonizing “Octet”