2nd Opinion Review: John Patrick Shanley's “Candlelight” at the New Ohio Theatre
“John Patrick Shanley’s bizarre new play “Candlelight” is an ambitious hodgepodge of genre-jumping exuberance that will leave you breathlessly befuddled.”
Off-Broadway Review: “Trevor: The Musical”
“Regardless of its pitfalls it has heart and carries an important message.”
Off-Off-Broadway Review: “The Pool Plays” at the New Ohio Theater
“The Pool, an artist-led pop-up theater company producing three ambitious new plays in rep, electrifies at The New Ohio Theater downtown. Catch them one at a time or settle in for a three-show day doozy; individually and collectively, this year’s cycle of Pool Plays is sure to linger long on the mind, coating the audience in a sickly-sweet malaise wrapped in deceptively charming premises.”
Review: "Someone Else’s House" at Geffen Playhouse
“In the comfort of your own home, you will learn why Mezzocchi’s family’s purchased a 200+-year-old Enfield, New Hampshire house, and what strange and haunting events took place inside that have scarred his family for life.”
Review: "Cock"
“Overall Cock is an unconventional exploration of sexual fluidity with spitfire dialogue, brilliant performances, and cinematography that provides a genuinely immersive experience.”
“And Every Creeping Thing” Asks All the Right Questions About Existence While Validating Its Own
“In the midst of a never-ending global pandemic that has rendered many an industry but particularly the entertainment industry nearly uninhabitable “And Every Creeping Thing” for the briefest of moments put into perspective the importance of creating regardless of the necessity, without an audience in mind, just because you have to.”