In the modern era, with its push-of-a-button conveniences, it’s easy to overlook the accessibility of bare necessities — from food, to shelter,...
The Manor: Murder and Madness at Greystone is more than just a play that imitates life; it is art that mirrors the...
The following review is based on the Sunday, November 5th performance when Anita Tellez-Mansy and Jake Gould portrayed Cathy and Sam, respectively,...
Since being workshopped twenty years ago, the anticipated world premiere of Sam Catlin’s Sea of Terror is a hit at the Hudson...
Playwright Dina Morrone’s Moose on the Loose is one of those rare family comedies, with something meaningful to say, that comes around...
After three productions in London’s West End, Danny Robins’s haunting, mysterious, engagingly labyrinthian, and surprisingly uproarious play, 2:22 – A Ghost Story,...
There are few books, let alone plays, that capture the essence of their time and yet still resonate deeply today. Published in...
The following review is based on the Sunday, September 4th performance, which featured Laura Walker as Carol, Ian Nemser as Brian, Bri...
You might know him as the foreign-exchange student from the teen-cult comedy, “Sixteen Candles,” and as the voice of Ling in Disney’s...
The following review is based on the Saturday, November 9th performance of “The Art of Dining” at the Gloria Gifford Conservatory. The...