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Displaying all articles tagged:
Playwrights Horizons
theater review
Oct. 28, 2024
Theater of the Apocalypse
In the Amazon Warehouse Parking Lot
and
HOTHOUSE
put their characters in surreal settings as the world burns.
By
Sara Holdren
theater review
Oct. 8, 2024
In a Pair of Musicals, Gabriel Kahane Seeks America and Himself
He performs ‘Magnificent Bird’ and ‘Book of Travelers’ on alternating nights.
By
Jackson McHenry
the rehearsal
Sept. 30, 2024
Comic Francesca D’Uva on How Her Dad’s Death Inspired Her New Show
“That was kind of the first very bad thing that had ever happened to me in my life.”
As told to
Rebecca Alter
scene report
Nov. 22, 2023
‘I Just Felt Pressure’
At a performance of Milo Cramer’s
School Pictures
, teens and teachers talk about the torturous process of applying to New York’s selective schools.
By
Rachel Sklar
theater review
Mar. 5, 2023
Better Living Through Chlorophyll in
The Trees
If you were a tree, you might want to be this kind.
By
Jackson McHenry
theater review
Nov. 15, 2022
Downstate
, at the Limits of Empathy
In Bruce Norris’s play about registered sex offenders, the characters are humanized but not quite forgiven.
By
Jackson McHenry
theater review
Dec. 6, 2021
Selling Kabul
is a Claustrophobic, Effective Thriller
“America, their word is good, okay?”
By
Helen Shaw
streaming theater reviews
June 8, 2021
Two Digital Theater Projects Pretend to Put 20-Somethings’ Lives on the Line
Theater Reviews: ’The Kill One Race’ and ‘Capricorn 29’
By
Helen Shaw
theater review
Dec. 12, 2019
The Thin Place
Is a Horror Drama That You Think You’ll Forget, Then Won’t
At the edge between reality and something else.
By
Helen Shaw
theater review
Sept. 16, 2019
Theater Review:
Wives,
in Four Exuberant Feminist Conversations
Imagined talk between queens and mistresses, Martha Gellhorn and Mary Hemingway, and more.
By
Sara Holdren
theater review
Sept. 24, 2018
Theater Review: Craig Lucas’s
I Was Most Alive With You
Aims High
And it mostly succeeds on its own terms.
By
Sara Holdren
May 8, 2018
Theater Review: The Wild Ambition of
Dance Nation
The fierce lives of girls who want something more.
By
Sara Holdren
theater reviews
Jan. 22, 2018
Theater Reviews:
Miles for Mary
and
The Homecoming Queen
One play tight and tense, the other shaggy and powerful. Neither is the one you’d think.
By
Sara Holdren
theater review
Jan. 8, 2018
Theater Review:
Mankind,
Where Wokeness Conquers Most
Robert O’Hara’s dark dystopian farce is more of a stance than a play.
By
Sara Holdren
theater review
Sept. 14, 2017
Theater Review: A Grown-up Peter Pan
From Sarah Ruhl
Struggling to take flight.
By
Sara Holdren
May 22, 2014
Theater Review:
American Hero
Doesn’t Deliver
Sandwich-making as a social tool?
By
Jesse Green
stage dive
Apr. 15, 2011
Stage Dive: Things to Do Before You Die This Weekend
If you don’t have tickets to ‘Sleep No More.’
By
Scott Brown
chat room
June 3, 2008
‘Spelling Bee’ Queen Celia Keenan-Bolger on Playing Pregnant in ‘Saved,’ the Musical
In Playwrights Horizons’ musical adaption of the 2004 Christian-satire movie, Keenan-Bolger steps into Jena Malone’s shoes.
news reel
Mar. 28, 2008
Three Playwrights on Inspiration: Drunk Girls, Damon Albarn, and Definitely Not Jonathan Safran Foer
Itamar Moses denies his new play is based on his friendship with Foer; Adam Bock and Nicky Silver weigh in.
the industry
Feb. 14, 2008
Rachel Weisz to Walk Like an Egyptian
Plus industry news on Paul Bettany, Rashida Jones, and the Wachowskis.
the industry
May 7, 2007
‘Lost’ Announces Endgame