Page-to-stage adaptations can be just as treacherous as the more-chided path from screen to stage.
Page-to-stage adaptations can be just as treacherous as the more-chided path from screen to stage.
The Atlantic Theater Company’s production of Blue Ridge is only a minor misstep for star Marin Ireland, and hopefully mere missteps not indicative of more long-term deficiencies for up-and-coming playwright Abby Rosebrock and director Taibi Magar.
Is it too late to share my favorite pieces of art released in 2018?
If New York theater in December is for tourists, then January is for us diehards.
Continue reading “January NYC Experimental Theater Festival Roundup”
One of the loudest drums I’ve beaten for the longest is my steadfast belief that live theatre and horror are a match made in Heaven.
Mike Nichols cracked Neil Simon’s theatrical code by rewriting how it was staged.
In my ever-expanding quest to cover on these here Write All Nite pages EVERY show I see, productions from one of the most prominent off-Broadway theatres will always be left outside of this scope.
Try to follow me on this one:
Little Rock, now playing at off-Broadway’s Sheen Center for Thought & Culture, ostensibly chronicles the trials and tribulations of the Little Rock Nine, the first nine black students to integrate, amid relentless resistance, at Arkansas’ Little Rock Central High School in 1957.