THE HANGOVER REPORT – In the bittersweet HOLD ME IN THE WATER, Ryan J. Haddad candidly shares an episode of love and romance in his life
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- April 29, 2025
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Over at Playwrights Horizons, you’ll be able to find Ryan J. Haddad’s bittersweet Hold Me in the Water, the latest in the the playwright/actor’s growing collection of autobiographical solo shows … Continue Reading →
VIEWPOINTS – Chasing the American Dream and the Great American Musical: DEAD OUTLAW and FLOYD COLLINS open on Broadway
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- April 28, 2025
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Over the past few days, I was able to catch — in quick succession — two musicals on Broadway that share more than a merely passing trait or two, namely … Continue Reading →
THE HANGOVER REPORT – Łukasz Twarkowski’s sprawling multimedia vision of THE EMPLOYEES artfully interrogates what it means to be human
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- April 28, 2025
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This past weekend for three performances only, Polish theater director Łukasz Twarkowski’s slow-burning stage adaptation of The Employees came and went at NYU Skirball. Blink and you’re likely to have … Continue Reading →
THE HANGOVER REPORT – Children will listen: Emil Weinstein’s stage adaptation of BECOMING EVE is timely and bursts with conviction
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- April 25, 2025
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Last night at the Abrons Arts Center deep in the Lower East Side of Manhattan, I was able to catch up with the stage adaptation of Abby Chava Stein’s memoir Becoming … Continue Reading →
VIEWPOINTS – Classical Music Roundup: Reveling in the riches of the BSO sound and re-assessing the Met’s production of DIE ZAUBERFLÖTE
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- April 24, 2025
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In recent days, I had the chance to take in a few notable opera and classical music performances at some of the city’s most prestigious venues. As per usual, read … Continue Reading →
THE HANGOVER REPORT – Eliya Smith’s layered, baffling new play GRIEF CAMP basks in the lingering quality of loss and sadness
- By drediman
- April 24, 2025
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Earlier this week, Eliya Smith’s Grief Camp opened at the Linda Gross Theater courtesy of Atlantic Theater Company. Better late than never, the production arrives Off-Broadway a few months after … Continue Reading →
VIEWPOINTS – Dance Roundup: At The Joyce, A.I.M BY KYLE ABRAHAM and BODYTRAFFIC perform (largely) thoughtfully-curated mixed bills
- By drediman
- April 23, 2025
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Amidst this April’s slew of openings, I’ve had the opportunity to dip into The Joyce Theater’s exciting, if frenetic, dance calendar. As always, read on for my assessment two recent … Continue Reading →
THE HANGOVER REPORT – Emma Horwitz and Bailey Williams delight in their smart and very funny vaudevillian romp TWO SISTERS FIND A BOX …
- By drediman
- April 22, 2025
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Last night at HERE, I had the opportunity to catch up with Two Sisters Find a Box of Lesbian Erotica in the Woods by Bailey Williams and Emma Horwitz, who … Continue Reading →
VIEWPOINTS – Coping through art and science: Patrick Bringley’s ALL THE BEAUTY IN THE WORLD and Shayok Misha Chowdhury‘s RHEOLOGY
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- April 22, 2025
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This past weekend, I encountered a pair of theatrical works featuring their respective creators coping with life with the aid of, respectively, art and science (via theater, of course). As … Continue Reading →
VIEWPOINTS – “Classics” from her perspective: Whitney White’s MACBETH IN STRIDE and Kimberly Belflower’s JOHN PROCTOR IS THE VILLAIN
- By drediman
- April 21, 2025
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Last week, I took in two new works that inverted canonical plays by presenting them from the perspective of the female characters. As per usual, you can read on below … Continue Reading →