THE HANGOVER REPORT – The new musical MISS YOU LIKE HELL is earnest and topical, but not yet fully-formed

I recently had a chance to catch Quiara Alegría Hudes and Erin McKeown’s earnest new musical Miss You Like Hell at the Public Theater. The musical tells the story of a fraught mother-daughter relationship. … Continue Reading →


VIEWPOINTS – Shakespeare in Brooklyn: KING LEAR at BAM and THE WINTER’S TALE at TFANA

Two of this winter’s most high profile productions of Shakespeare plays were not to be found in Manhattan, but rather in Brooklyn. Indeed, the Royal Shakespeare Company’s anticipated staging of King … Continue Reading →


VIEWPOINTS – The kids aren’t alright: Vox Motus’s FLIGHT and Lindsey Ferrentino’s THIS FLAT EARTH

A recent crop of shows in the past month or so have curiously depicted kids under severe duress. Alex Lubischer’s play Bobbie Clearly and the Bengsons’ musical The Lucky Ones both feature communities coping … Continue Reading →


VIEWPOINTS – Tolstoy onstage, unexpectedly: Gob Squad’s WAR AND PEACE and Eifman’s ANNA KARENINA

Tolstoy’s works are undisputed masterworks of world literature. Two novels in particular, War and Peace and Anna Karenina, are towering achievements, panoramic works that are at once intense psychological portraits. Over the last … Continue Reading →


THE HANGOVER REPORT – Abby Rosebrock’s DIDO OF IDAHO at EST is a crackling new play

Yesterday, I caught Abby Rosebrock’s Dido of Idaho, a crackling new play at the indispensable Ensemble Studio Theatre. One of the great pleasures of seeing as much performances as I do is … Continue Reading →


THE HANGOVER REPORT – Hayley Mills headlines the sophomoric comedy PARTY FACE

I recently had a chance to take in Isobel Mahon’s new comedy Party Face in an Off-Broadway production at New York City Center (the show is not to be confused with a … Continue Reading →


THE HANGOVER REPORT – Alex Lubischer’s BOBBIE CLEARLY is flawed but introduces a promising new voice

Last night marked the opening night of young playwright Alex Lubischer’s Bobbie Clearly at the Black Box Theatre at the Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center for Theatre. The play had previously played Chicago’s Steep … Continue Reading →


THE HANGOVER REPORT – The Bengsons’ new autobiographical musical THE LUCKY ONES is an ambitious, mystical follow-up to their HUNDRED DAYS

Last night, Abigail and Shaun Bengsons’ new autobiographical musical The Lucky Ones opened Off-Broadway at the Connelly Theater, courtesy of the adventurous folks at Ars Nova. I was a huge fan of this … Continue Reading →


THE HANGOVER REPORT – Billie Piper scintillates in Simon Stone’s relentless, superbly staged YERMA

I recently had a chance to catch the relentless London import Yerma at the Park Avenue Armory. The play is Simon Stone’s harrowing contemporary update of Federico García Lorca’s 1934 play about a woman … Continue Reading →


THE HANGOVER REPORT – The delightful OLD STOCK is a bizarre and beguiling new musical

Last night at 59E59 Theaters, I attended a performance of 2b Theatre’s Old Stock: A Refugee Love Story, a strange but refreshing jolt of a musical from north of the border. … Continue Reading →