by Cynthia Citron At some point in his life the thinking man will usually ask himself three important questions: Who—or...
Read moreBy Cynthia Citron The invitation to come and review a play called “Wink” provided a brief description of what the...
Read moreby Cynthia Citron Friends who have similar personalities and mannerisms sometimes joke about being "twins separated at birth." It's not...
Read moreby Cynthia Citron "Cost of Living" is not a dreary treatise on economics. It's a story about survival in the...
Read moreby Cynthia Citron It could have been a one-man play, with Christopher Dietrick going through the trauma of becoming famous...
Read moreBy Cynthia Citron Several hundred women — and a smattering of men — gathered at a lovely home in Brentwood...
Read moreBy Cynthia Citron Because they are actors who are largely unfamiliar to regular movie-goers, watching their film will make you...
Read moreby Cynthia Citron It's a magical movie. In a foreign language. With no subtitles. And it's one of the most...
Read moreSam Henry Kass has written a bold new play and his friend Ronnie Marmo has directed it for its World...
Read moreIn the 1950s, when much of the world was suffering from post-war paranoia, a prevaricating bully from Wisconsin, waving sheets...
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