Category: reviews
Power, Politics, and Personal Fractures in Roundabout’s “Chinese Republicans”
Power in Plain Passive Sight: “Public Charge” Finds Its Drama in the Work of Governing
Old Friends, New Reach: “Merrily,” “Hadestown,” and “Six” Expand Beyond the Stage
“Cyclops: A Satyr Play!” Turns Greek Myth into Karaoke Chaos
Fan Language and Vegetable Love: The Grand’s “The Importance of Being Earnest” Dazzles with Wit While Pushing Its Emotional Limits
The Weight of Wanting: “Pillion” and the Uncomfortable Truths of Desire
“Every Brilliant Thing” at the Hudson Theatre Plays with the Courage to Participate
A Dangerous Game Without Fire: Icarus Theatre’s “Julie” Reaches For Heights Beyond Its Grasp