Ms. Gardner has written about theater and music for The New York Times, The…
The triumph of this production is that its star and her equally venerated director, George C. Wolfe, turn potential liabilities into assets.
Numerous plays and musicals that had earned acclaim off-Broadway during the year’s early months — or in some cases in 2023, such as the Tony Award-winning ‘Stereophonic’ and ‘Job’ — received additional, often higher-profile productions.
The pandemic hovers over this comedy like a storm cloud.
For all the crackling sardonicism in Headland’s writing, her compassion is equally compelling, if not more so. Under Trip Cullman’s typically astute direction, all the characters in ‘Cult’ are funny and touching, and none are villains.
Clocking in at a brisk 75 minutes, the adaptation of Dylan Thomas’s prose work incorporates a steady stream of traditional and other holiday tunes, including a few written by artistic director Charlotte Moore.
Matthew Barbot’s one-act play, now being presented at the Puerto Rican Travelling Theater, is both farcical and sobering and displays an absurdist streak that only reinforces its political roots.
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