Category: out of town theater
My Favourite Week of the Summer is at The Stratford Festival
Pleasure, Pleasure, Pleasure: “The Importance of Being Earnest” Delights the West End
The Clock Ticks, but the Stakes Never Rise: “High Noon” in the West End
When Theatre Dares to Reconcile the Irreconcilable: TIFT’s “All The Cows Are Dead”
A Visually Lush but Elusive “Playboy of the Western World” Pours Down on the National
A New Company, A Necessary Pause
Menier’s “Fallen Angels”: Champagne, Jealousy, and Noël Coward at Full Fizz
Guilt Takes Root and Falls Hard in “All My Sons” by Ivo van Hove