THE HANGOVER REPORT – Tyne and Tim Daley headline Theresa Rebeck’s predictable DOWNSTAIRS

Even for the standards of the prolific Theresa Rebeck, this fall theater season has shaped up to be a busy few months for the ubiquitous writer (she writes for television and is a novelist, … Continue Reading →


THE HANGOVER REPORT – Tom Stoppard’s relatively brisk THE HARD PROBLEM poses large questions, with brilliant intellect and heart

This past weekend, I caught the New York premiere of Tom Stoppard’s The Hard Problem at the Mitzi Newhouse Theater, courtesy of Lincoln Center Theater. This latest from Stoppard – … Continue Reading →


VIEWPOINTS – A pair of moving, surprisingly well-crafted WWI musicals brighten the Off-Broadway scene: THE HELLO GIRLS & ALL IS CALM

This weekend, I caught,  purely by coincidence in back-to-back viewings, a pair of new Off-Broadway musicals based on World War I events (the war’s end celebrates its centennial this year) – The … Continue Reading →


THE HANGOVER REPORT – A new immersive pop musical breathes decadent disco life into the legend of CLEOPATRA

Last weekend at Chelsea Music Hall – a new venue located in the bowels of Chelsea Market – I caught Cleopatra, the new immersive pop musical by Jeff Daye and Laura … Continue Reading →


THE HANGOVER REPORT – Alesha Harris’s electric WHAT TO SEND UP WHEN IT COMES DOWN is a rageful prayer from a bruised community

This past weekend at A.R.T./New York Theatres, I caught Movement Theatre Company’s What to Send Up When It Comes Down by Aleshea Harris. The performance piece is a powerful response … Continue Reading →


THE HANGOVER REPORT – Lauren Gunderson’s sly, uneven new play NATURAL SHOCKS features a game, likeable Pascale Armand

Last night, I caught the final Off-Broadway performance of Lauren Gunderson’s sly, uneven new play Natural Shocks at WP Theater. The one-woman play – which stars a game Pascale Armand … Continue Reading →


THE HANGOVER REPORT – Alexi Kaye Campbell’s pungent APOLOGIA features a magnificent Stockard Channing as both hero and monster

I recently had a chance to catch the New York premiere of Alexi Kaye Campbell’s 2009 play Apologia at the Laura Pels Theatre, courtesy of Roundabout Theatre Company. The raison d’être for … Continue Reading →


VIEWPOINTS – Two hugely entertaining productions return for encore runs: Mike Birbiglia’s THE NEW ONE and Jocelyn Bioh’s SCHOOL GIRLS

This fall, two hugely entertaining and rewarding productions returned to New York for encore runs – Mike Birbiglia’s The New One and Jocelyn Bioh’s School Girls; Or, the African Mean Girls Play. Mr. Birbiglia’s The New … Continue Reading →


THE HANGOVER REPORT – The 2018 edition of INNER VOICES remains a unique and worthwhile musical theater sub-genre, despite being a mixed bag

It’s always a fascinating treat to watch the biennial Off-Broadway mounting of Inner Voices at TBG’s Mainstage Theatre. These one-act solo musicals function like soliloquies set to music, a format … Continue Reading →


THE HANGOVER REPORT – Samuel D. Hunter’s masterpiece LEWISTON/CLARKSTON is intimate theater on epic themes

Last night at Off-Broadway’s Rattlestick Playwrights Theater, I caught what may well be the best new American play of the year, Samuel D. Hunter’s Lewiston/Clarkston. The piece is actually comprised … Continue Reading →