Oct 15, 2024
Review by Celia Ipiotis Racial politics categorize people and suggest levels of hierarchical identification. But race is complicated these days, particularly due to generations of intermarriages. And […]
Oct 10, 2024
Review by Celia Ipiotis Brooding and all questioning, the characters in Nancy Harris’ play Beacon at the Irish Repertory Theatre live an uneasy life–but then they’re Irish. The […]
Oct 9, 2024
Theater for the New City, located in the East Village is, since its founding in 1971 by Crystal Field and George Bartenieff, one of New York […]
Oct 6, 2024
Review by Celia Ipiotis When attending a performance at Classic Stage Company, remember to pack your impagination. Many of the plays feature stripped down productions that […]
Oct 6, 2024
Sep 22, 2024
In our post-Sleep No More society, theater makers are becoming more specific and refreshingly less epic with what sorts of situations make for worthwhile immersion. Egg […]