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"Job" brings therapy to Broadway
"Job" by Max Wolf Friedlich presents intense, intimate performances in a claustrophobic space, making us feel like prisoners.
By David Solloway
Aug 21, 20245 min read


"Death and the Maiden" a lively revival
Through technical precision, plentiful tension and ambiguity, Mr. Dorfman has crafted an enduring and resonant work of dramatic literature.
Darryl Reilly
Aug 15, 20243 min read


"Orion and the Goatman" shows brothers after father's death
There’s a moment in “Orion and the Goatman” at the Flea Theater in Lower Manhattan that may be the scariest epiphany I’ve ever heard on...
By David Solloway
Aug 14, 20246 min read


"Patriots" retells story of Putin's Rise
"Patriots," by Peter Morgan is a Shakespearean story,
By David Solloway
Aug 13, 20244 min read


"Someone Spectacular" a riveting play about life after death
What follows is an often riveting, extremely well acted meditation on grief...
By David Solloway
Aug 9, 20246 min read


Austin Pendleton's "Orson's Shadow" shines bright as Broadway footlights
The show scintillates with realistic, comic and dramatic dialogue.
By David Solloway
Aug 9, 20246 min read


Jake Shore's "Con" an eye-opening drama
It is not strictly speaking a play about dealing with what happened on 9/11. Instead it is about how some people invent another reality.
By David Solloway
Aug 3, 20246 min read


Shepard's "Simpatico"
Shepard knew how to write dialogue. And just overhearing that delivered well is exciting.
By David Solloway
Jul 31, 20242 min read


"Jerusalem Syndrome" a lot to sing about
It's a show that has it all and is so well done, it feels like Broadway just in a smaller building.
By David Solloway
Jul 31, 20242 min read


"Burbank" shows us dys-ney
It's 1941. Yes, a war is going on. The world is falling apart. But Walt Disney is mad. About other things. Across the ocean, the world...
By David Solloway
Jul 31, 20242 min read


"Windows" offers obstructed view
"Windows" is by Tawni O'Dell, whose play "Pay the Writer" tells a strong story about people who care about each other. It's got people,...
By David Solloway
Jul 31, 20242 min read


"When We Dead Awaken" nods off
Henrik Ibsen is one of the great playwrights of the modern era. "Hedda Gabler" and "The Master Builder" are masterpieces. "When we Dead...
By David Solloway
Jul 31, 20242 min read


"Breaking The Story" bold new play
This play is not so much about the bangs and booms of war, less about the fog and fatal fireworks of war than the fog of life.
By David Solloway
Jul 31, 20244 min read


Larsen's "Actors" a comedy classic
Ronnie Larsen's "The Actors" resonates with its author's voice. A mix of farce and family, it's just a hilarious play.
By David Solloway
Jul 31, 20243 min read


"Radiant Vermin" shines
The result is a great play, an important point, and theater that is at once timely and timeless.
By David Solloway
Jul 31, 20243 min read

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