Ibsen’s Wild Duck Becomes “The Daughter”
In the first half of the 20th century the Brits, with their impeccable enunciation and dramatic gestures, set the standard ...
In the first half of the 20th century the Brits, with their impeccable enunciation and dramatic gestures, set the standard ...
Where does the mind go when its body is in a coma? Playwrights Alex Lyras and Robert McCaskill explore ...
What could be more overwhelming than a play by Samuel Beckett? How about FIVE plays by Samuel Beckett? Ron ...
By Cynthia Citron This past weekend I saw two intense biographical documentaries dealing with completely opposing viewpoints on the ...
By Cynthia Citron Anyone who has ever experienced a Broadway musical performed in New York will recall the special ...
By Cynthia Citron At first he was seen as a joke. Then, as he continued his campaign of insults and threats, ...
by Cynthia Citron If there is such a thing as a “mild-mannered play,” Alena Smith’s “Icebergs” would certainly qualify. It ...
by Cynthia Citron If there is such a thing as a “mild-mannered play,” Alena Smith’s “Icebergs” would certainly qualify. It appears ...
by Cynthia Citron The play is titled “A Beautiful Day in November on the Banks of the Greatest of the ...
by Cynthia Citron If Lawrence Garfinkle comes to your town, be wary! And be afraid. Be very afraid. Garfinkle, ...