Jul 17, 2019
Many years ago, David Cale unassumingly took the stage at downtown haunts like P.S. 122 and unspooled simple stories made riveting by his precise, self-effacing, and […]
Jun 12, 2019
From under twisted sheets, moans and pants cut through the dark, atmospheric lighting where two bodies heave in unison. Caught in the throes of wild sex, […]
Jun 3, 2019
Who needs another Uncle Vanya? Aren’t we done with this drama about a rundown estate in Russia and the depressed inhabitants? Evidently, it still thrills theater […]
Jun 3, 2019
Review by Celia Ipiotis Among other things, the Mint Theater Company’s wonderful production of Miles Malleson’s 1925 drama Conflict peers at women’s roles in Britain after […]
May 6, 2019
Travel back to the first time Hillary Clinton vied for the presidency. After months of exhaustively campaigning, hopes fly high in New Hampshire but the coffers […]
Apr 28, 2019
Suspicious of the written word, Socrates engaged in a constant verbal interaction based on questioning assumptions—actually, questioning anything and everything. Now the Public Theater with support […]