When it comes to Elena Zucker’s dark absurdist play “O Walter, My Walter”, timing is everything. In light of the recent Veteran Affairs scandal, a play inspired by the uncovering of Walter Reed Army Medical Center’s criminal neglect of its veteran pa …Read more
If there are any newbies in the entire production of “Til Divorce Do Us Part”, they sure know how to hide it; this cast of seasoned theater professionals transcends the ordinary levels of performance in musical theatre. Ruthe Ponturo’s musical follow …Read more
For young artists, the difficulty of creating work isn’t about getting a chance. It’s about coping with rejection — frequent, cold and unrelenting. In Sarah Shaefer’s play about a young NYU grad, Amelia, played by Leslie Shires, who is spiraling in …Read more
“Have I No Mouth” stands as one of the rarities in theatre that master both the delicacies and weight of speech and sight. Irish playwright Feidlim Cannon takes on the ‘holy trifecta’ in this production: writing and directing the piece (with Gary Kee …Read more
Somewhere in this convoluted twist of dissonance, glorious choral notes and witty lines; there is a story. Albeit inchoate, Eliza Bent and Dave Malloy’s “Blue Wizard / Black Wizard” possesses the beginning of a thought. Or a question. Or an answer. I …Read more