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Month: November 2022

Fiddler on the Roof in Yiddish

Steven Skybell. (Photo credit: Jeremy Daniel)

Steven Skybell is stupendous as Tevye in director Joel Grey’s visually arresting and emotionally stirring revival which embraces the show’s Jewishness.

Published November 22, 2022
Categorized as Reviews Tagged Jerry Bock, Joel Grey, Joseph Stein, National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene, Sheldon Harnick, Shraga Friedman, Staś Kmieć, Steven Skybell

Sandra

Marjan Neshat. (Photo credit: Carol Rosegg)

Marjan Neshat is riveting as a Brooklyn café owner searching for her missing gay best friend in Puerto Vallarta in David Cale’s suspenseful solo play.

Published November 20, 2022
Categorized as Reviews Tagged David Cale, Leigh Silverman, Marjan Neshat, Sandra, Vineyard Theatre

The Wildly Inappropriate Poetry of Arthur Greenleaf Holmes

Gordon Boudreau. (Photo credit: Paul Siebold)

An imaginary 16th century English poet’s unabashedly bawdy offbeat recital showcases writer and performer Gordon Boudreau’s comic timing and erudition.

Published November 11, 2022
Categorized as Reviews Tagged David Rosenberg, Gordon Boudreau, The Tank, The Wildly Inappropriate Poetry of Arthur Greenleaf Holmes

Catch as Catch Can

Jon Norman Schneider. (Photo credit: Joan Marcus)

A sensational trio of actors portray New England working class mothers and their middle-aged children in this academic new play.

Published November 10, 2022
Categorized as Reviews Tagged Catch as Catch Can, Cindy Cheung, Daniel Aukin, Jon Norman Schneider, Mia Chung, Playwrights Horizons, Rob Yang

Edward Albee’s A Delicate Balance

Mia Katigbak. (Photo credit: Carol Rosegg)

An exceptional Asian cast, arresting runway staging and the powerful writing, all make this an absorbing revival of the author’s 1966 existential drama.

Published November 7, 2022
Categorized as Reviews Tagged A Delicate Balance, Carmen M. Herlihy, Edward Albee, Jack Cummings III, Manu Narayan, Mia Katigbak, NAATCO, Paul Juhn, Rita Wolf, Tina Chilip, Transport Group

You Will Get Sick

Linda Lavin. (Photo credit: Joan Marcy)

Linda Lavin is supreme as an elderly woman striving to be an actress who bonds with an infirm young gay man in this fantastical and uneven new play.

Published November 7, 2022
Categorized as Reviews Tagged Daniel K. Isaac, Dario Ladani Sanchez, Linda Lavin, Marinda Anderson, Nate Miller, Noah Diaz, Roundabout Theatre Company, Sam Pinkleton, You Will Get Sick

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