Review by Celia Ipiotis Mothers and sons are dominating this season’s stages. At the NYC Center Stage II, Joshua Harmon’s We Had A World dramatized the intense triangle […]
Review by Celia Ipiotis For many young men, the mother/son bond is special. Look at all those superstar football players who immediately pay tribute to their […]
Review by Celia Ipiotis So many questions were asked in the 1970’s –questions about anything and everything happening throughout the world. Students, Blacks, and women in […]
Review by Celia Ipiotis A minimal work with maximal implications of the unknowingness, France’s Theatre de l’Entrouvert’s production of Anywhere by Elise Vigneron and Helen Barreau is a mesmerizing duet between a stringed, ice puppet and live dancer/actor. […]
Mrs. Loman, A Row Theater production conceived by playwright Barbara Cassidy and directed by Meghan Finn, is a further study of the dysfunctional family originally created in Arthur […]
Review by Celia Ipiotis Determined to make her daughter a star, Mama Rose, the irrepressible Audra McDonald attempts to vanquish every single obstacle in her way. […]
Review by Celia Ipiotis In a throwback to the wacky days of underground theater of the 60’s and 70’s, the anti-establishment all-female troupe Project NYX (led by […]
The Big Dipper constellation is known in many cultures as symbolic of various interpretations: a chariot, a plow, a boat, a canoe, a cup. African Americans in […]
By Celia Ipiotis A musical revival of Sunset Boulevard, based on the film noir classic, sets the mood from the moment you enter the darkened St. James […]
Review by Celia Ipiotis Mothers and sons are dominating this season’s stages. At the NYC Center Stage II, Joshua Harmon’s We Had A World dramatized the intense triangle […]
Review by Celia Ipiotis For many young men, the mother/son bond is special. Look at all those superstar football players who immediately pay tribute to their […]
Review by Celia Ipiotis So many questions were asked in the 1970’s –questions about anything and everything happening throughout the world. Students, Blacks, and women in […]
Review by Celia Ipiotis A minimal work with maximal implications of the unknowingness, France’s Theatre de l’Entrouvert’s production of Anywhere by Elise Vigneron and Helen Barreau is a mesmerizing duet between a stringed, ice puppet and live dancer/actor. […]
Mrs. Loman, A Row Theater production conceived by playwright Barbara Cassidy and directed by Meghan Finn, is a further study of the dysfunctional family originally created in Arthur […]
Review by Celia Ipiotis Determined to make her daughter a star, Mama Rose, the irrepressible Audra McDonald attempts to vanquish every single obstacle in her way. […]
Review by Celia Ipiotis In a throwback to the wacky days of underground theater of the 60’s and 70’s, the anti-establishment all-female troupe Project NYX (led by […]
The Big Dipper constellation is known in many cultures as symbolic of various interpretations: a chariot, a plow, a boat, a canoe, a cup. African Americans in […]
By Celia Ipiotis A musical revival of Sunset Boulevard, based on the film noir classic, sets the mood from the moment you enter the darkened St. James […]
Review by Celia Ipiotis Mothers and sons are dominating this season’s stages. At the NYC Center Stage II, Joshua Harmon’s We Had A World dramatized the intense triangle […]
Review by Celia Ipiotis For many young men, the mother/son bond is special. Look at all those superstar football players who immediately pay tribute to their […]
Review by Celia Ipiotis So many questions were asked in the 1970’s –questions about anything and everything happening throughout the world. Students, Blacks, and women in […]
Review by Celia Ipiotis A minimal work with maximal implications of the unknowingness, France’s Theatre de l’Entrouvert’s production of Anywhere by Elise Vigneron and Helen Barreau is a mesmerizing duet between a stringed, ice puppet and live dancer/actor. […]
Mrs. Loman, A Row Theater production conceived by playwright Barbara Cassidy and directed by Meghan Finn, is a further study of the dysfunctional family originally created in Arthur […]
Review by Celia Ipiotis Determined to make her daughter a star, Mama Rose, the irrepressible Audra McDonald attempts to vanquish every single obstacle in her way. […]
Review by Celia Ipiotis In a throwback to the wacky days of underground theater of the 60’s and 70’s, the anti-establishment all-female troupe Project NYX (led by […]
The Big Dipper constellation is known in many cultures as symbolic of various interpretations: a chariot, a plow, a boat, a canoe, a cup. African Americans in […]
By Celia Ipiotis A musical revival of Sunset Boulevard, based on the film noir classic, sets the mood from the moment you enter the darkened St. James […]