‘N/A’ Review: A Generational Clash That’s Short On Sparks Thinly veiled characters based on Nancy Pelosi and AOC face off in this one-act, which is long on facts and bumper-sticker speeches. By Rhoda Feng
‘What Became of Us’ Review: A Soaring, Poetic Play You’ll Want to See Twice Last week's performances of Shayan Lotfi's play were both a double feature—the same play twice, with different actors—and a revelation. By Rhoda Feng
Review: Women’s Work Is A Bloody Business In ‘The Welkin’ Sandra Oh leads a talented cast in this Lucy Kirkwood play—set in 18th century England—that's both a murder mystery and an exploration of the moral rot of misogyny. By David Cote