Play Time Family dysfunction screams in ‘Big Sky’ By Cynthia Citron on June 30, 2016 If you want to watch the antics of a dysfunctional family, you can go visit certain of... Read more →
Play Time A search for love in ‘Eccentricities of a Nightingale’ By Cynthia Citron on June 23, 2016 Tennessee Williams apparently had a thing for nightingales. In 1938 he wrote a play about... Read more →
Play Time Australian Theatre Company will knock your socks off By Cynthia Citron on June 16, 2016 Since the time of Shakespeare, British playwrights have been considered among the best in... Read more →
Play Time Brilliant cast grapples with parenting pains in ‘John Is A Father’ By Cynthia Citron on June 9, 2016 Perhaps I should recuse myself from reviewing “John Is A Father” because its star,... Read more →
Play Time Hillary and Monica have a big hit By Cynthia Citron on June 2, 2016 Anyone just now coming of voting age may not even be aware of the traumatic events of... Read more →
Play Time A family’s political odyssey By Cynthia Citron on May 26, 2016 The Senator from Kentucky calls it “the city of conversation,” a term originally... Read more →
Play Time A French Film Takes The Measure of a Man By Cynthia Citron on May 19, 2016 If a man can navigate the river of life despite its eddies and cataracts, if he can... Read more →
Play Time The End Times: A Crisis in the Cult By Cynthia Citron on May 12, 2016 “If you want to be called at The End Times, start today.” So says Nelson, the... Read more →
Play Time Underpaid and unacknowledged on Madison Avenue By Cynthia Citron on May 5, 2016 There's no dancing at all in Elizabeth Irwin's moving play “My Mañana Comes,” but... Read more →
Play Time Convincing James Avery By Cynthia Citron on April 28, 2016 Choose your favorite maxim: The world is going to hell in a hand basket. The ends... Read more →
Play Time One Good Movie, One Bad Play By Cynthia Citron on April 21, 2016 Hockney: Creative and Colorful One of the brightest and happiest paintings on display at... Read more →
Play Time The Ubiquitous Mr. Eisenberg By Cynthia Citron on April 14, 2016 The name "Jesse Eisenberg" may not be as familiar as, say, Jerry Seinfeld-yet. But if... Read more →
Play Time ‘A Shred of Evidence’ packs a mountain of mysteries (Play Time) By Cynthia Citron on April 8, 2016 His daughter has just been accepted to Oxford. His son is enrolled in the kind of public... Read more →
Play Time Sex with the Antaeus Players By Cynthia Citron on March 31, 2016 If you are not totally obsessed with sex, this play isn't for you. On the other hand, if... Read more →
Play Time A Tale of Two Writers By Cynthia Citron on March 17, 2016 Take two brilliant actors who are so “real” that you forget they're acting. Add a... Read more →