REVIEWS
Alondra Was Here
By Brian Scott Lipton · May 8, 2013 · New York City
Chisa Hutchinson's slight play benefits from Joniece Abbott-Pratt's superb performance.
Old-Fashioned Prostitutes (A True Romance)
By Zachary Stewart · May 7, 2013 · New York City
Richard Foreman wants you to know that you are a whore. That will be $71.50.
Nikolai and the Others
By Brian Scott Lipton · May 6, 2013 · New York City
Richard Nelson's sprawling drama about Russian artists adjusting to American life bites off more than audiences can chew.
Core Values
By David Gordon · May 6, 2013 · New York City
Reed Birney leads an expert cast in Steven Levenson's funny but glum comedy.
This Side of Neverland
By Hayley Levitt · May 6, 2013 · New York City
The Pearl Theatre Company excavates two of J.M. Barrie's finest gems and gives them a platform to shine.
The Good Boy
By Zachary Stewart · May 5, 2013 · New York City
Michael Bonnabel's solo show about growing up with two deaf parents is a real tearjerker.
Miss Julie
By Jonas Schwartz · May 3, 2013 · Los Angeles
Neil LaBute goes overboard in his adaptation of August Strindberg's classic.
I'm A Stranger Here Myself
By Erica Anker · May 2, 2013 · New York City
Mark Nadler struggles in his one-man show to blend cabaret with theatrical storytelling.
Bull
By Brian Scott Lipton · May 2, 2013 · New York City
Mike Bartlett's visceral new work explores the effects of being picked on at any age.
The Memory Show
By Hayley Levitt · Apr 30, 2013 · New York City
Catherine Cox and Leslie Kritzer tackle the difficult issue of Alzheimer's disease in the Transport Group's New York Premiere of this Zach Redler and Sara Cooper musical.