A Jewish mother, a jeweled bra, and the Good Witch of the OR propel Rachel Redleaf's seriously comic, comically serious one-woman show. The post Theater Review (NYC Fringe): Rachel Redleaf and ...
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The Secret Theatre is back and as good as ever with its first adult musical since the pandemic. The post Theater Review (NYC): ‘Urinetown’ at the Secret Theatre appeared first on Blogcriti...
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A tongue-in-cheek meta-fable with music and a serious message offers a fresh take on murder ballads and the battles of the sexes. The post Theater Review (NYC Fringe): ‘Brokeneck Girls: The M...
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Kathleen Simmonds burns up the stage as a prodigal daughter who shakes things up on her return to the family's Irish pub after a family tragedy. The post Theater Review (NYC): ‘Herself’ ap...
A cabaret-style show brings to life the barrier-smashing female director who was also an infamous filmmaker for the Nazis. The post Theater Review (NYC): ‘Leni’s Last Lament’ – A Leni R...
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Misha Shulman uses the physical storytelling style of Kerala, India to explore the story of Exodus from Pharaoh's point of view. The post Theater Review (NYC): Misha Shulman Flips the Story of ...
Whittled-down Shakespeare and songs from modern times turn the romantic tragedy into an intimate piece of living-room theater. The post Theater Review (NYC): ‘The Masque of Night’ – a Rom...
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A prideful captain leads the first all-female U.S. Navy submarine patrol in a gripping new play about strengths, weaknesses, and gender roles. The post Theater Review (NYC): An All-Woman Submar...
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A modern-day genderqueer teen tracks down the ghost of silent film star Theda Bara in this whirlwind gothic-noir-camp solo show. The post Theater Review (NYC): ‘On Set with Theda Bara,’ a S...
Taylor Mac and Matt Ray's musical drag extravaganza honors millennia of queer history. The post Theater Review (NYC): The Excruciatingly Brilliant ‘Bark of Millions,’ A Queer Rock-Opera Hap...
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