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  • Critic Jack Lyons at 91

    Covered California Theatre and Film

    By: Charles Giuliano - Oct 19th, 2022

    We met in Chicago in 2012 as new members of American Theatre Critics Association. Since then critic Jack Lyons and I have shared a decade of theatre. He generously reposted to this site reviews first appearing in Desert Weekly News in Palm Springs, California. At the ripe age of 91 he passed recently. With credits in writing, producing and directing, he was a member of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, Writers Guild of America and Screen Actors Guild.

  • 42nd Street at Goodspeed

    A Timeless Musical

    By: Karen Isaacs - Oct 22nd, 2022

    The projections and the equipment used – which I’m told were very expensive – by Shawn Duan really helped to create the setting and the locations without taking up room on the stage. I wanted to “ooh” and “aah” at them

  • 4000 Miles

    Palm Beach Dramaworks in Southeast Florida

    By: Aaron Krause - Oct 21st, 2022

    4000 Miles is a comedy-drama that nourishes the soul and makes you think. Palm Beach Dramaworks in Southeast Florida is presenting Amy Herzog's dramedy through Oct. 30.

  • A Nice Family Gathering by Phil Olson

    Produced by Altarena Playhouse

    By: Victor Cordell - Oct 23rd, 2022

    We can often overlook any deeper meaning when seeing a comedic play, but this one actually has a lot to say.  It honors selfless mothers; urges the courage to say and do the right things before it is too late; advocates following our dreams; pillories slavish devotion to status symbols; and asks us to better understand those who are near to us.

  • We, the Innumerable at National Sawdust

    Nilofar Nourbakash Captures Iranian Protests

    By: Susan Hall - Oct 25th, 2022

    We The Innumerable is an opera created by the Iranian/American composer Niloufar Nourbakash with libretto by Australian aborigine Lisa Flanigan. Sara Jobin, who is committed to works which bring about peace and global understanding, conducted. National Sawdust staged. The opera tells the story of a woman who protects the truth at all costs  It is set during protests in Iran after a contested election in 2009. It echoes in today’s protests.

  • Anthony Davis X: The Life and Times of Malcolm X.

    Record Released

    By: Susan Hall - Oct 25th, 2022

    Known as the nation’s foremost label launched by an orchestra and devoted exclusively to new music, Grammy Award-winning BMOP/sound announced the world premiere recording of the revised version of Anthony Davis’s seminal opera X: The Life and Times of Malcolm X.

  • Milk and Honey

    The Wick Theatre in Boca Raton, Florida

    By: Aaron Krause - Oct 25th, 2022

    The Wick Theatre in Boca Raton has mounted an impressive production of the rarely-produced musical, "Milk and Honey." The production runs through Nov. 6. "Milk and Honey" takes place in early 1960's Israel. The plot focuses on a lover affair, set against the backdrop of Israel trying to gain recognition as an independent nation.

  • Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

    At Yale Rep

    By: Karen Isaacs - Oct 26th, 2022

    Director Bundy and René Augesen and Dan Donohue as Martha and George, manage to convey that these two people – as dysfunctional as their relationship may be – truly and deeply love each other.  In other productions this often  gets lost in the fighting, obscenities, insults and lies that they hurl at each other. Because of this, the play in this production ends on a more optimistic note.

  • La Traviata by Giuseppe Verdi

    West Bay Opera

    By: Victor Cordell - Oct 26th, 2022

    As usual, General Director and Conductor José-Luis Moskovich marshals a fine orchestra and production.  Of course, the party scenes in particular require special attention, and director Igor Vieira ensures their grandeur.

  • James Carson at The Crypt

    What to Expect from the Unexpected

    By: Susan Hall - Oct 28th, 2022

    The impresario Andrew Ousley is deeply in touch with audience needs in the 21st century. In selecting dramatic and unusual settings for concerts which range from the most formal performances of classical music’s iconic and ineffably beautiful Goldberg Variations to a completely improvised concert, he helps a new audience open their ears and hearts, and more traditional concert goers to hear works anew. 

  • Hamlet at the Brooklyn Academy of Music

    A Romp Directed by Thomas Ostenmeier

    By: Susan Hall - Oct 29th, 2022

    If you think spending an evening with Hamlet at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) is not your best choice for a fun experience, think again. This production is a hoot.  Pure pleasure.

  • Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley

    Shakespeare & Company

    By: SA&Co - Nov 01st, 2022

    Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley is presented in honor of  Shakespeare & Company Costume Director Govane Lohbauer, and in memory of actor, teacher, and weapons master Bob Lohbauer,who passed away in September 2022.

  • '62 Center at Williams College

    Theatre and Dance

    By: Williams - Nov 02nd, 2022

    Upcoming at the Williams College '62 Center are theater and dance performances. THEATRE: A LOVE STORY By Caridad Svichm directed by Emmanuelle Delpech and Pachedu (F)ALL Ensembles.

  • Clue

    The Theatrical Version of the Board Game and Movie

    By: Victor Cordell - Nov 03rd, 2022

    Murder!  Mystery!  Mayhem! are the order of the day (er – night) as Center Rep takes on the classic trapped-in-a-scary-mansion who-dunnit?  Did the butler do it?  In a play that relies on style rather than gravitas, Director Nancy Carlin pulls all the right strings to make for a fluffy and entertaining ninety minutes.

  • Tony Winner Fun Home

    At TheatreWorks Hartford

    By: Karen Isaacs - Nov 03rd, 2022

    This is a big show for TheaterWorks Hartford with a cast of nine and a band of seven. Under Rob Ruggiero’s sure hand, it comes together to create a thought-provoking and moving play.

  • We, the Innumerable at National Sawdust

    Niloufar Nourbakhsh Captures Iranian Protests

    By: Susan Hall - Nov 03rd, 2022

    We The Innumerable is an opera created by the Iranian/American composer Niloufar Nourbakhash with libretto by Lisa Flanagan. Sara Jobin, who is committed to works which bring about peace and global understanding, conducted. National Sawdust staged. The opera tells the story of a woman who protects the truth at all costs It is set during protests in Iran after a contested election in 2009. It echoes today’s protests.

  • Mousetrap at Hartford Stage

    Where's the Beef

    By: Karen Isaacs - Nov 06th, 2022

    When the murderer reveals himself and points the gun at his next victim, I expect to feel some fear. Unfortunately, in the stylish but misguided Hartford Stage production of The Mousetrap (running through Sunday, Nov. 6), not only didn’t I feel fear, I had no sense that the intended victim felt fear.

  • Fall Festival of Shakespeare

    Schedule of School Performances

    By: S&CO - Nov 06th, 2022

    Now in its 34th year, the Fall Festival of Shakespeare leads students at 11 high schools in Massachusetts and New York through a language-based exploration of Shakespeare's plays. This work culminates in full-scale productions at their own schools as well as the Main Stage at the Tina Packer Playhouse during a raucous, four-day celebration.

  • Chekhov's First Play at the Irish Arts Center

    Chehkov's Methods Revealed in a Romp

    By: Susan Hall - Nov 06th, 2022

    Dead Center: Chekhov’s First Play has had a jam-packed audience in its run at the Irish Arts Center in New York.  To be sure the city is crammed with actors who play Chekov roles.  This play is a tip to fathoming their secrets.  It is also pure fun for any theater goer.

  • Yet Another Guys and Dolls

    ACT-CT in Ridgefield

    By: Karen Isaacs - Nov 07th, 2022

    Within three months Connecticut theatergoers have seen two excellent productions. In the summer it was produced at Sharon Playhouse. Now ACT-CT in Ridgefield has opened its season with another fine production which runs through Sunday, Nov. 20. Each is well cast, well sung and well directed.

  • Lend Me a Tenor

    MTC in Norwalk

    By: Karen Isaacs - Nov 10th, 2022

    Kevin Connors has managed to keep the pace fast and the timing almost perfect. That’s a key to effective farce. Too slow and you lose interest. You can’t have time to really think about what is happening.

  • Annual Berkshire Theatre Awards

    Outstanding Work Recognized

    By: Berkies - Nov 15th, 2022

    Top honors at the Berkies were Outstanding Musical Production to Barrington Stage Company for their production of A Little Night Music. Barrington Stage shared the Outstanding Play Production award with Bridge Street Theatre, for productions of Waiting for Godot and A Long Day’s Journey Into Night respectively.

  • Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley

    At Shakespere & Company

    By: S&Co. - Nov 17th, 2022

    We're returning to the world of Jane Austen-inspired theater with a costumed, staged reading of Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley, written by Lauren Gunderson and Margot Melcon, and directed by Ariel Bock! 

  • Michael Cunningham's The Hours for Opera

    The Author Loves Philip Glass and Awaits Kevin Puts

    By: Susan Hall - Nov 22nd, 2022

    Before he writes in the morning, Michael Cunningham as always listened to PHilip Glass's music. Serendiptiy brought Glass's score to the Stephen Daldry film based on Cunningham's book, The Hours. He discusses the works with Berkshire Fine Arts.

  • Tom Stoppard’s Leoopoldstadt.

    Now On Broadway

    By: Karen Isaacs - Nov 25th, 2022

    Whether this is autobiographical or only suggested by Stoppard’s family, it doesn’t really matter. What does matter is the brilliant acting and story-telling.

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