REVIEWS
Look Homeward, Angel
By Brian Scott Lipton · Mar 14, 2013 · New York City
The Pulitzer Prize-winning adaptation of Thomas Wolfe's autobiographical novel receives a rare revival.
The Lying Lesson
By Zachary Stewart · Mar 13, 2013 · New York City
Craig Lucas' unfocused and flimsy play about screen legend Bette Davis is given a world-class production at the Atlantic Theater Company.
Detroit '67
By Hayley Levitt · Mar 12, 2013 · New York City
The Public LAB offers up strong performances in a fitting tribute to the Motor Town.
The Last Days of Judas Iscariot
By Patrick Cronen · Mar 12, 2013 · Los Angeles
Burbank's Victory Theatre presents a raw, well-acted staging of Stephen Adly Guirgis' play that suggests an alternative ending to the best-known savior.
Neva
By Zachary Stewart · Mar 11, 2013 · New York City
Chilean playwright Guillermo Calderón urges audiences not to waste their money on theater in the English-language premiere of his incendiary play about actors at the outset of the Russian Revolution....
Last Man Club
By Zachary Stewart · Mar 11, 2013 · New York City
Axis Company offers a deeply unsettling sensory overload in their dark and disturbing play about die-hard survivors of the Dust Bowl.
Mx America
By Brian Scott Lipton · Mar 11, 2013 · New York City
Justin Vivian Bond makes audiences both laugh and think with an inventive new cabaret act at Joe's Pub.
Ann
By Zachary Stewart · Mar 7, 2013 · New York City
Holland Taylor delivers a spookily accurate portrayal of former Texas governor Ann Richards in an evening that feels as much like a political rally as it does a Broadway play.
The North Pool
By Zachary Stewart · Mar 6, 2013 · New York City
Rajiv Joseph's intense and timely psychological drama is given a solid New York premiere at The Vineyard Theatre.
Talley's Folly
By Brian Scott Lipton · Mar 5, 2013 · New York City
Danny Burstein and Sarah Paulson prove to be the perfect partners for Lanford Wilson's delicate dance of romance.