THE HANGOVER REPORT – The breezy, smart NEUROSIS is a Woody Allen flick come to sassy musical comedy life
- By drediman
- August 21, 2018
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This past weekend, Greg Edwards, Ben Green, and Allan Rice’s new musical Neurosis, cleverly subtitled “A Musical that Gets in Your Head”, opened Off-Broadway at the DR2 Theatre. The piece depicts two … Continue Reading →
THE HANGOVER REPORT – Irish Rep revives a ravishingly-sung ON A CLEAR DAY, that Lerner and Lane curiosity with a sterling score
- By drediman
- August 19, 2018
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Let’s get it out of the way. My thoughts on Burton Lane and Alan Jay Lerner’s 1965 On a Clear Day You Can See Forever haven’t changed – it’s still one of … Continue Reading →
THE HANGOVER REPORT – Joel Grey’s affecting, minimalist revival of FIDDLER ON THE ROOF (in Yiddish!) emphasizes the work’s timeliness and timelessness
- By drediman
- August 18, 2018
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This week, I had the opportunity to finally take in the National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene’s well-received production of Bock and Harnick’s Fiddler on the Roof at the Museum of Jewish Heritage … Continue Reading →
THE HANGOVER REPORT – Austin Pendleton’s austere, finely-acted WAR OF THE ROSES joins this summer’s other Richard III portraits
- By drediman
- August 14, 2018
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That most wicked of villainous kings Richard III is having quite the summer here in New York, where he’s being represented in three unorthodox productions. Not only is he highlighted … Continue Reading →
THE HANGOVER REPORT – Joe Iconis and Joe Tracz’s peppy musical adaptation of BE MORE CHILL addresses high school anxiety, eurpohically
- By drediman
- August 13, 2018
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This weekend, I caught Joe Iconis and Joe Tracz’s Be More Chill, which recently opened, triumphantly, at Off-Broadway’s Pershing Square Signature Center. Adapted from the 2004 book by Ned Vizzini, the … Continue Reading →
THE HANGOVER REPORT – Marcus Gardley’s THE HOUSE THAT WILL NOT STAND straddles two worlds, thematically and aesthetically
- By drediman
- August 10, 2018
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Last night, I caught Marcus Gardley’s The House That Will Not Stand in an entertaining, polished Off-Broadway production at New York Theatre Workshop. The play is a loose adaptation of Federico Garcia Lorca’s The House of Bernarda … Continue Reading →
THE HANGOVER REPORT – The Fures’ glacial, immersive tone poem THE FORCE OF THINGS contemplates a cosmic/microscopic/spiritual consciousness outside of the human experience
- By drediman
- August 8, 2018
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Last night, I caught Ashley and Adam Fure’s wordless immersive art installation cum contemporary music piece The Force of Things: An Opera for Objects at the Gelsey Kirkland Academy of … Continue Reading →
VIEWPOINTS – Stratford Festival 2018: An operation in transition, but no less mighty
- By drediman
- August 7, 2018
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I recently concluded my fifth visit to the renowned Stratford Festival in Ontario, Canada (I had previously attended its 2008, 2010, 2012, and 2016 seasons). In short, the current 2018 … Continue Reading →
THE HANGOVER REPORT – Rajendra Ramoon Maharaj’s LITTLE ROCK is well-intentioned but diffused
- By drediman
- August 2, 2018
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Earlier this week, I had a chance to catch up with Off-Broadway’s Little Rock by Rajendra Ramoon Maharaj, which is currently playing at the beautiful Loreto Theater at the Sheen Center for Thought … Continue Reading →
THE HANGOVER REPORT – Shaina Taub’s joyous musical adaptation of TWELFTH NIGHT makes a welcome return to the Delacorte
- By drediman
- August 1, 2018
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Last night, Shaina Taub’s joyous, smartly-truncated musical version of Twelfth Night opened at the Delacorte Theatre in Central Park, courtesy of the Public Theater’s Free Shakespeare in the Park. Ms. … Continue Reading →











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