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Theater Review (NYC): THIS by Melissa James Gibson at Playwrights Horizons

Human interaction is a complex, intuitional, frequently absurd jumble of conversation, innuendo, and the unspoken. At the same time, it's broadly predictable: people we know well will seldom surprise...

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Theater Review (NYC): Clybourne Park

Note: See the end of this review for a discount code for tickets to Clybourne Park. At nearly 40, Playwrights Horizons is such an established part of New York's not-for-profit Off-Broadway pantheon...

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Theater Review (NYC): ‘A Small Fire’ by Adam Bock at Playwrights Horizons

Often enough we see plays or movies that captivate initially, but lose their way somewhere. Most often it’s a gradual thing. In the case of A Small Fire the moment is clear. The conceit of the play is...

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Theater Review (NYC): ‘Milk Like Sugar’ by Kirsten Greenidge at Playwrights...

What a joy it is to go to a show in which the play, the production, and the performers click neatly into a well-formed, nearly flawless whole. That’s the case with Kirsten Greenidge’s sparkling new...

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Theater Review (NYC): ‘Rapture, Blister, Burn’ by Gina Gionfriddo

In her intelligent, slickly entertaining yet warm-hearted new play Rapture, Blister, Burn, Gina Gionfriddo (Becky Shaw) uses the trappings of academia to strip away the academic pretensions of the...

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Theater Review (NYC): ‘The Watson Intelligence’ by Madeleine George

L to R: Amanda Quaid and David Costabile in ‘The (curious case of the) Watson Intelligence,’ directed by Leigh Silverman. At Playwrights Horizons until December 29. Photo courtesy of the Playwrights...

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Theater Review (NYC): THIS by Melissa James Gibson at Playwrights Horizons

Human interaction is a complex, intuitional, frequently absurd jumble of conversation, innuendo, and the unspoken. At the same time, it's broadly predictable: people we know well will seldom surprise...

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Theater Review (NYC): Clybourne Park

Note: See the end of this review for a discount code for tickets to Clybourne Park. At nearly 40, Playwrights Horizons is such an established part of New York's not-for-profit Off-Broadway pantheon...

View Article


Theater Review (NYC): ‘A Small Fire’ by Adam Bock at Playwrights Horizons

Often enough we see plays or movies that captivate initially, but lose their way somewhere. Most often it’s a gradual thing. In the case of A Small Fire the moment is clear. The conceit of the play is...

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Theater Review (NYC): ‘Milk Like Sugar’ by Kirsten Greenidge at Playwrights...

What a joy it is to go to a show in which the play, the production, and the performers click neatly into a well-formed, nearly flawless whole. That’s the case with Kirsten Greenidge’s sparkling new...

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Image may be NSFW.
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Theater Review (NYC): ‘Rapture, Blister, Burn’ by Gina Gionfriddo

In her intelligent, slickly entertaining yet warm-hearted new play Rapture, Blister, Burn, Gina Gionfriddo (Becky Shaw) uses the trappings of academia to strip away the academic pretensions of the...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Theater Review (NYC): THIS by Melissa James Gibson at Playwrights Horizons

Human interaction is a complex, intuitional, frequently absurd jumble of conversation, innuendo, and the unspoken. At the same time, it's broadly predictable: people we know well will seldom surprise...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Theater Review (NYC): Clybourne Park

Note: See the end of this review for a discount code for tickets to Clybourne Park. At nearly 40, Playwrights Horizons is such an established part of New York's not-for-profit Off-Broadway pantheon...

View Article


Theater Review (NYC): ‘A Small Fire’ by Adam Bock at Playwrights Horizons

Often enough we see plays or movies that captivate initially, but lose their way somewhere. Most often it’s a gradual thing. In the case of A Small Fire the moment is clear. The conceit of the play is...

View Article

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Theater Review (NYC): ‘Milk Like Sugar’ by Kirsten Greenidge at Playwrights...

What a joy it is to go to a show in which the play, the production, and the performers click neatly into a well-formed, nearly flawless whole. That’s the case with Kirsten Greenidge’s sparkling new...

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Image may be NSFW.
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Theater Review (NYC): ‘Rapture, Blister, Burn’ by Gina Gionfriddo

In her intelligent, slickly entertaining yet warm-hearted new play Rapture, Blister, Burn, Gina Gionfriddo (Becky Shaw) uses the trappings of academia to strip away the academic pretensions of the...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Theater Review (NYC): ‘The Watson Intelligence’ by Madeleine George

L to R: Amanda Quaid and David Costabile in ‘The (curious case of the) Watson Intelligence,’ directed by Leigh Silverman. At Playwrights Horizons until December 29. Photo courtesy of the Playwrights...

View Article


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Clik here to view.

Theater Review (NYC): THIS by Melissa James Gibson at Playwrights Horizons

Human interaction is a complex, intuitional, frequently absurd jumble of conversation, innuendo, and the unspoken. At the same time, it's broadly predictable: people we know well will seldom surprise...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Theater Review (NYC): Clybourne Park

Note: See the end of this review for a discount code for tickets to Clybourne Park. At nearly 40, Playwrights Horizons is such an established part of New York's not-for-profit Off-Broadway pantheon...

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Theater Review (NYC): ‘A Small Fire’ by Adam Bock at Playwrights Horizons

Often enough we see plays or movies that captivate initially, but lose their way somewhere. Most often it’s a gradual thing. In the case of A Small Fire the moment is clear. The conceit of the play is...

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