Stephen Sondheim, master of constructing bookends.
Continue reading “Stephen Symmetry”
Stephen Sondheim, master of constructing bookends.
Continue reading “Stephen Symmetry”
Eric Berryman’s Get Your Ass in the Water and Swim Like Me is back at the Wooster Group’s Performing Garage through February 3; here’s what I wrote about an earlier iteration of the show from September 2022:
Continue reading “Master Wooster”
Back in November of 2022, Write All Nite published a list of the thespians next in line to play Mama Rose.
Continue reading “Gypsy Waitlist, Updated”
If you want to sell out an off-Broadway show, cast Will Brill.
Continue reading “Brillophonic”
The foremost chronicler of how plays use nudity for dramaturgical purposes has logged back on.
Continue reading “Nudity’s Theater”
Countless movies begin with the text card “Based on a true story.”
Continue reading “Based”
Jocelyn Bioh specializes in bringing the style of screen genres to her ensemble plays.
Continue reading “Dramauteur”
Why are musical composers obsessed with the phrase “love is love”?
Continue reading “Satirical Love is . . . ?”
Slick producing can entail tricking ticket buyers.
Continue reading “Ignore Victorious to be Victorious”
What do you call the bar that separates adjacent seats in a theater?
Continue reading “Semantics Matter”