Theatre is an incredible medium for illuminating the dark corners of history and revealing their relevancy. “Bill W. and Dr. Bob” does just that, written with an acute commitment to historical accuracy by Sam Shem and Janet Surrey. This is the story …Read more
A charming black box production, the Sanguine Theatre Company’s “Wild” centers on a yuppie gay couple struggling with infidelity. For one hundred minutes, scenes transpire in a glorified sandbox, representing a strip of beach in Chicago just steps aw …Read more
On the surface, “Intimacy” is a raunchy comedy featuring a uniquely fluid set design, a range of acting ability, and exposed genitalia. If you dig a bit deeper, you find a commentary on suburbia and Freudian theory far more entertaining than anything …Read more
Just days after Robert Mugabe won yet another rigged election in Zimbabwe, “Breakfast with Mugabe” made its New York City premiere on August 7th, presenting a moving fictional portrayal of the country’s volatile political state. The screenplay by Fra …Read more