Posts Tagged ‘play’
‘Uncanny Valley’ at the REP: Neither Frankenstein Nor R2D2
Mostly, Thomas Gibbons’ engaging new play is concerned with relationships, both professional and personal, and how human-machine relationships might be possible…
Read MoreTalented ‘Flies’ Cast Shipwrecked in New Village Arts’ Production
It’s a shame that a talented cast is wasted in a production that only scratches the surface…
Read MoreCygnet’s ‘Fair Lady’ Is Fair Indeed
Guaranteed entertainment for first-time viewers and veterans alike…
Read MoreHow to Describe ‘Sons of the Prophet?’ Wonderful
It’s hard to describe Stephen Karam’s play, Sons of the Prophet, performing through February 15 at Cygnet Theatre in Old Town. “Comedy-drama” is too mild. “Dark farce” comes closer, but doesn’t capture the true looney-tunes aspect of several of the characters. I think I’ll settle for “wonderful” and let it go at that…
Read MoreSavor Every Moment in Ion’s ”night, Mother’
You don’t go to see a production of Marsha Norman’s tragic two-hander, ‘night, Mother, so much for the storyline as to see two fine actresses play off each other in entirely nuanced fashion…
Read More‘She Loves Me’ a Rare Holiday Treat
At Orange County’s Chance Theatre, you’ll experience a jewel of a rarity: a revival of the musical, She Loves Me that is a musical theatre lover’s dream come true…
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