What can thrill us in a production a little while after the curtain rises?
Continue reading “Plop, Not Plot”
What can thrill us in a production a little while after the curtain rises?
Continue reading “Plop, Not Plot”
Sometimes, a play’s conversational concept is enough on its own to sustain our intrigue for the entirety of a performance.
Continue reading “Long Day’s Journey into Scandaltown”
No one in the history of the planet has ever been as enamored with neon fluorescent lights as Marianne Elliott.
Continue reading “Body Talk”
Where were you when the ending didn’t drop?
Continue reading “At the Ending”
Another mark of the Covid era on the theater industry:
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Another season in the books that should make anyone with a brain wonder:
Continue reading “Knicksing for Godot”
The subtext-as-text of my musings and ramblings on X:
Continue reading “‘ography”
Let’s talk about allegories, shall we?
Continue reading “Allegorical”
You may question the wisdom of a production that deliberately inflicts physical discomfort upon an audience for dramaturgical purposes.
Continue reading “Barriers”
The meaning of a piece of art can change with the times.
Continue reading “Great Big Time”