Nov 30, 2024
Review by Celia Ipiotis When does art cease to be the product of a single human being? In the Renaissance, great artists hired gangs of assistants […]
Nov 18, 2024
Review by Celia Ipiotis English playwright, Jez Butterowrth’s The Hills of California, (a drama plus music) mixes familial aspirations with societal contracts. Determined her four girls will […]
Nov 17, 2024
Review by Celia Ipiotis It’s another day in the lives of ordinary folks–nothing remarkable happens, and yet, everything is remarkable. In Thorton Wilder’s classic drama Our […]
Nov 12, 2024
Review by Celia Ipiotis After countless attempts to get a human at Verizon to reconnect her internet, Delia Ehron (Julianna Margulies) writes a scathing article on […]
Oct 26, 2024
A mother’s anguish and helplessness are at the heart of this deeply tragic play written by Martha Pichey and directed by Alice Jankell. It’s a woman’s […]
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 inter-marriages. And […]