“I’m either a terrorist who hasn’t remembered it yet,” thinks Jane Bradshaw, the time-traveling protagonist of White’s epic, surprising far-future … More
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THEATRE PIONEER REGINALD T. JACKSON BRINGS HIGH-STAKES COMEDY “WHEN WE PRACTICE TO DECEIVE” TO THE FRESH FRUIT FESTIVAL
The Founder of the Nation’s First Black Gay Theatre Returns to the NYC Stage with a Sharp Standoff on Identity and … More
Atlas Shakespeare Company brings RICHARD III back to life for a limited run.
Three months ago, Henry VI was murdered. The new king, Edward—dangerously suggestible, self-destructively decadent, and irrevocably shattered by the recent … More
Horror and Humanity: An In-depth Look at Abigail Duclos’s “Blood Orange”
Anya Kai, reporting In the world of theater, few genres are as potent and provocative as horror. It is a … More
Tony Tambasco’s Review: A View from the Bridge by Arthur Miller (Directed by Emily Vaeth for the Modern Classic Theatre Co. of Long Island) at the BACCA Arts Center
Of the five plays in Modern Classic Theatre Company of Long Island 2025 season, Arthur Miller’s A View from the … More
Jenny Martel Brings Experience to “A House Divided”
A House Divided, a new play by Joshua Crone,directed by Thoeger Hansen and produced by Night Cook Studio will premiere atThe NuBox Theater (754 9th Avenue, … More
Guest Writer, Steve Niles, reviews Omeed’s Tapestries
A REVIEW OF OMEED’S TAPESTRIES As I sit sipping a coffee, still surfacing from the emotional experience brought on by … More
