Broadway Review: “The Height of the Storm” at Manhattan Theatre Club
“Florian Zeller’s complex “The Height of the Storm” is a must-see this Broadway season.”
Broadway Review: “Derren Brown – Secret” at the Cort Theatre
“Acts of prestidigitation have enthralled audiences throughout the ages but Mr. Brown has brought this form of entertainment to a new level.“
Review: "The Crucible" at Stratford Festival
“To watch ‘The Crucible’ is not an easy feat by any means as it is emotional, it is nerve wracking, it is horrifying, and it is uplifting.”
Off-Broadway Review: “runboyrun” and “In Old Age” at New York Theatre Workshop
“The casts under directors Loretta Greco and Awoye Timpo deliver remarkable and unforgettable performances.”
Canada Review: "The Band’s Visit" - North American Tour
“One strength of this production lies in the terrific ensemble work, especially where the cast utilizes dramatic, silent pauses forcefully. After seeing this opening night performance, I was reminded once again just how powerful silence can be on stage when it is timed nicely.”
Canada Review: "The Book of Life" at Canadian Stage
“I really wanted to walk away from ‘The Book of Life’ a tad more hopeful as Ms. Katese speaks about the fact she focused on maintaining her Book of Life intact during this turmoil and strife.”
CT Review: "Nunsense" at Playhouse on Park
“Playhouse on Park kicked off their 11th season last week with a riotously hysterical production of the absolutely absurd musical comedy “Nunsense,” running through Oct. 13.”
Dallas Review: Millennial Poison Theatre Company Presents “Circle Mirror Transformation”
“Millennial Poison Theatre’s production of “Circle Mirror Transformation” crafts an engaging and genuine theatrical experience.”
L.A. Review: "Skintight" at Geffen Playhouse
“In SKINTIGHT, this multi-generational queer Jewish family, discovers lust is easy, love is hard.”
Canada Review: "Rent" with Broadway Across Canada
RENT rocks Vancouver’s Queen Elizabeth Theatre this week as Broadway Across Canada’s revives Jonathan Larson’s fabulous bohemian tale of artistes, New Yorkers and AIDS afflicted lovers for the 20th Anniversary Tour.
Off-Off-Broadway Review: “A White Man’s Guide to Rikers Island” at The Producers
“Hopefully, Richard Roy’s and Eric Webb’s commendable effort will result in a heightened awareness of the deplorable brokenness and systemic racism of America’s prison system.”
New York Review: "Mr. Parker" at Penguin Rep
The Penguin Repertory Theatre has done it again! Mr. Parker, a stunning new work by accomplished playwright, Michael McKeever, is an amusing, heartfelt and emotionally astute look at love, loss and the struggles of facing an uncertain future.
Off-Broadway Review: “Fern Hill” at 59E59 Theaters
“One wishes for a more coherent story with a more cathartic and realistic ending. A story more fitting for the assembled “rock stars” of the theatre.”
L.A. Review: “Latin History for Morons” : Required Class for All
“Leguizamo’s teaching style is engaging, crass, informative and entertaining. He probably would be fired on his first day for his raunchy drawings and multiple f-bombs, but for adult students, this one-man show is eye-opening and thought-provoking.”
New York Review: “L.O.V.E.R.” presented by Kaleidoscope Creative Partners
“Writer and actress Lois Robbins takes on this challenge with ease, drawing on her personal truths and experiences to excavate her life, love, and sexual encounters for humorous effect in the currently running “L.O.V.E.R.”’
Dallas Review: Garland Civic Theatre Presents Neil Simon’s “Plaza Suite”
“Garland Civic Theatre’s production of “Plaza Suite” packed a powerful comedic punch which hit a home run with the audience.”
Off-Broadway Review: Colt Coeur’s “Eureka Day”
“What could go wrong at a private school whose board of directors (all five of them) make all decisions based on consensus and have only what benefits the community at heart? “
Off-Broadway Review: “Only Yesterday” at 59E59 Theaters
“Writing a play about two iconic figures like Paul McCartney and John Lennon is risky business. Bob Stevens’s “Only Yesterday” currently running at 59E59 Theaters falls victim to taking such a risk.”
New York Review: LadyFest 2019: “devour.” presented by The Tank
“Senior’s original work speaks as an artistic blend of what it is like to have the inevitable condition of possessing a heart and a body.”
Dallas Review: Casa Manana Presents “The Buddy Holly Story”
“Under the spacious Casa dome, director Parker Esse crafted a high energy, gripping performance which skillfully told the story of an iconic American rock and roll legend.”