Posts Tagged ‘Tom Steward’
Family Dynamic Comes to Call in TPN’s Earnest ‘Guadalupe in the Guest Room’
Television stakes its own reality, often at the expense of real life. In Teatro Pueblo Nuevo’s good ‘Guadalupe in the Guest Room’, a Mexico native and her former son-in-law learn this indelibly — and two cultures come away a little wiser.
Read MorePast Is Murky Prologue in Excellent ‘Awake And Sing!’
The world can be a deeply errant place, but it has nothing on its own past. Clifford Odets’ ‘Awake and Sing!’ is 82 years old, after all, and it’s a decided reflection on today’s craziness — you’ll find the parallels abundant in New Village Arts’ excellent production.
Read MoreWhy Wait? fruitlessmoon Does Justice to Beckett’s Watershed
Life is a pretty empty proposition when you’re hoping against hope, especially while eating a carrot. fruitlessmoon theatreworks’ very good ‘Waiting for Godot’ bears this out once and for all amid an adroit use of playwright Samuel Beckett’s stock in trade — language.
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