Play Time Albee’s Voice: Gone But Still Being Heard By Cynthia Citron on March 16, 2017 Well, it isn’t “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?”, but it is as scathing... Read more →
Columns “As I Remember It” By Cynthia Citron on February 23, 2017 If my editor will indulge me, I should like to tell you about a book today rather than a... Read more →
Play Time Two for the Road By Cynthia Citron on February 16, 2017 Two road pictures this weekend and I’m exhausted. The first was the... Read more →
Play Time Ibsen’s Wild Duck Becomes “The Daughter” By Cynthia Citron on February 9, 2017 In the first half of the 20th century the Brits, with their impeccable enunciation and... Read more →
Play Time Searching for the Disappeared Mind By Cynthia Citron on February 2, 2017 Where does the mind go when its body is in a coma? Playwrights Alex Lyras... Read more →
Play Time Beckett’s Profundity Overwhelms at the Odyssey By Cynthia Citron on January 26, 2017 What could be more overwhelming than a play by Samuel Beckett? How about FIVE... Read more →
Play Time He’s A Lion, Hear Him Roar By Cynthia Citron on January 12, 2017 The slice of life that he brings to the stage is his own. Filled with pain and... Read more →
Play Time The Chandler Brothers Participate in a Funeral By Cynthia Citron on January 5, 2017 By Cynthia Citron Each week when I choose a play to review, I generally... Read more →
Play Time It’s “LaLa Land,” A Big Song and Dance By Cynthia Citron on December 22, 2016 By Cynthia Citron They just don’t make 1940s musicals anymore. You know, the kind... Read more →
Play Time MS: “Stefan Zweig: Farewell to Europe” and “Denial” By Cynthia Citron on December 15, 2016 By Cynthia Citron This past weekend I saw two intense biographical... Read more →
Play Time Something to Sing About By Cynthia Citron on December 8, 2016 By Cynthia Citron Anyone who has ever experienced a Broadway musical... Read more →
Play Time Hitler Tries to Intimidate Hollywood By Cynthia Citron on December 1, 2016 By Cynthia Citron At first he was seen as a joke. Then, as he continued his... Read more →
Play Time So What’s YOUR Problem, Playgoer? By Cynthia Citron on November 24, 2016 by Cynthia Citron If there is such a thing as a “mild-mannered play,”... Read more →
Play Time So What’s YOUR Problem, Playgoer? By Cynthia Citron on November 24, 2016 by Cynthia Citron If there is such a thing as a “mild-mannered play,” Alena... Read more →
Play Time Thanksgiving Is No Picnic By Cynthia Citron on November 17, 2016 by Cynthia Citron The play is titled “A Beautiful Day in November on the Banks of... Read more →