VIEWPOINTS – Children and Art, or Theater during the Holidays
- By drediman
- December 21, 2015
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There is something completely disarming about how children respond to the spell cast by live performance. This is particularly evident during the holiday season – the time of year families … Continue Reading →
VIEWPOINTS – Women at Work: A tale of ten playwrights
- By drediman
- December 9, 2015
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Earlier in the fall I had raved about Washington, D.C.’s unprecedented and altogether triumphant Women’s Voices Theater Festival. All the while, I was also keeping close tabs on new works … Continue Reading →
VIEWPOINTS – At Odds: Theater & Magic
- By drediman
- November 26, 2015
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Already this season, three shows, both large and small, have prompted me to contemplate the relationship between magic and theater. These two genres of performance strike me as diametrically and … Continue Reading →
VIEWPOINTS – Two timely revivals celebrate Arthur Miller’s centennial
- By drediman
- November 24, 2015
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Arthur Miller, one of our great and most-produced playwrights, was born on October 17, 1915 birth, and this year marks the centennial of his birth. To commemorate this landmark, two … Continue Reading →
THE HANGOVER REPORT – The stage adaptation of MISERY works on its own pulpy terms (or all hail Laurie Metcalf)
- By drediman
- November 16, 2015
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Bruce Willis fans, take heed. The main reason to see William Goldman’s stage adaptation of Stephen King’s Misery, which opened last night on Broadway at the Broadhurst Theatre, is the deliciously … Continue Reading →
THE HANGOVER REPORT – Twyla Tharp celebrates 50 years of dance-making with two invigorating new dances
- By drediman
- November 15, 2015
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Last night, I attended the sold out final Washington, DC performance of Twyla Tharp’s 50th Anniversary Tour at the Kennedy Center’s Eisenhower Theater. Ms. Tharp has long been one of … Continue Reading →
THE HANGOVER REPORT – ALLEGIANCE crumbles under the weight of its good intentions
- By drediman
- November 9, 2015
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I really wanted to like Allegiance, the generic new musical that opened last night at the Longacre Theatre. Unfortunately, like the dismal musical adaptation of Doctor Zhivago last season, Allegiance … Continue Reading →
THE HANGOVER REPORT – The Estefans’ ON YOUR FEET! sizzles when it sings and moves
- By drediman
- November 6, 2015
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The Estefans’ On Your Feet!, which opened last night at the Marquis Theatre, falls into that increasingly popular sub-category of cross-over jukebox musicals that chronicle the popular music industry. Musicals … Continue Reading →
THE HANGOVER REPORT – Mike Bartlett’s sleek KING CHARLES III ingeniously looks to the Bard to foretell the future
- By drediman
- November 2, 2015
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Buyers beware. Theatergoers expecting an edgy Aaron Sorkin-esque political thriller are bound to be disappointed by King Charles III, Mike Bartlett’s latest play which daringly speculates the fate of the … Continue Reading →
VIEWPOINTS – This Halloween, treat yourself to some theater that will really get under your skin
- By drediman
- October 31, 2015
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Boo! Are you getting tired of the same old entertainment options (aren’t those silly, not-so-scary haunted houses getting old?) this Halloween? Luckily, this Halloween season, there are a number of … Continue Reading →











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