Tag: off broadway
Lonergan’s “Hold On To Me, Darling” Hugs Naively Tight but Leaves Me Wanting More
MTC’s “Vladimir” Digs Into a Strong Story but Gets Lost in the Cool Maze of Studio Equipment and Inserted Complications
Roundabout’s “The Counter” Off-Broadway and LCT’s “McNeal” on Broadway Dig Deep Into Death, Escapism, and the Surprise of Life in the Real World and AI
Fountain Theatre’s “Fatherland” Literally Talks Its Way Through Without Unpacking That Warped Mind
“Forbidden Broadway: Merrily We Stole A Song” Sings Strong Off-Broadway
Arlekin Players’ Unpacks History and Violence, Lesson by Lesson, in the Compelling “Our Class”
MCC’s “Table 17” Serves Up a Fabulous Meal of Funny Performances on Some Pretty Flimsy Plates
Out of the Box Theatrics’ “See What I Wanna See” Delivers Brilliant Vocals Sharing Differing Perspectives