THE HANGOVER REPORT – No one is spared in Mike Daisey’s THE TRUMP CARD, a monologue as seductive as the unlikely Presidential candidate himself
- By drediman
- July 27, 2016
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Over the last decade or so, Mike Daisey has risen to become one of the preeminent monologists and most provocative storytellers of his generation. Indeed, his thorny The Agony and … Continue Reading →
THE HANGOVER REPORT – Takarazuka’s CHICAGO impressively recreates the Broadway revival, step-by-step
- By drediman
- July 25, 2016
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This past week, there were two productions of Chicago in town. Of course, you’re likely familiar with the current long-running revival of the Kander and Ebb musical that’s celebrating its … Continue Reading →
THE HANGOVER REPORT – Potomac Theatre Project’s hard-hitting NO END OF BLAME and GOOD raise timely questions
- By drediman
- July 22, 2016
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You can always count on Potomac Theatre Project to provide New Yorkers with heavy-hitting, provocative summertime dramas. This 2016 season – PTP’s 30th anniversary season – is certainly no different, … Continue Reading →
THE HANGOVER REPORT – KANZE NOH THEATRE quietly mesmerizes, courtesy of this year’s Lincoln Center Festival
- By drediman
- July 22, 2016
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This past week, I had the great pleasure and privilege of immersing myself in Noh, a centuries-old form of Japanese music and dance theater – complete with elaborate masks and … Continue Reading →
VIEWPOINTS – This summer, musicals light up the DC theater scene
- By drediman
- July 22, 2016
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I recently took a trip down to Washington, DC to catch up on the city’s summer theatrical offerings. Not surprisingly, musicals dominated the scene. At the beautifully renovated Keegan Theatre … Continue Reading →
THE HANGOVER REPORT – The haunting THE PAPER HAT GAME is poetic and exquisite puppet theater
- By drediman
- July 17, 2016
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I recently had the chance to catch a performance of The Tank’s poetic production of The Paper during its last weekend at 3-Legged Dog. Much like Manual Cinema’s equally exquisite … Continue Reading →
THE HANGOVER REPORT – The summer remount of the rarely-performed Yiddish operetta THE GOLDEN BRIDE charms in its own old-fashioned way
- By drediman
- July 17, 2016
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Oftentimes, shows come and go before many us even know about them. This past theater season, a good example of this unfortunate reality was the National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene’s revival … Continue Reading →
VIEWPOINTS – This summer, two oversized spectacles double as Broadway-style musicals
- By drediman
- July 13, 2016
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This summer – just in time for tourist season – New Yorkers are being treated to two huge spectacles, Radio City Music Hall’s New York Spectacular (the legendary venue’s summertime … Continue Reading →
THE HANGOVER REPORT – The late Elizabeth Swados’s messy, urgent RUNAWAYS, in a revival via Encores! Off-Center, throbs and thrills
- By drediman
- July 8, 2016
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In 1978, the late Elizabeth Swados, who sadly passed away this January, penned Runaways, the throbbing, improbable Tony-nominated musical about young runaways living on the streets of New York City. … Continue Reading →
VIEWPOINTS – This summer, two very fine Off-Broadway plays depict men in crises
- By drediman
- June 29, 2016
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On Broadway, the great – and recently Tony-winning – Reed Birney is currently giving audiences a bleak peak at male anxiety in Stephen Karam’s extraordinary play The Humans. But he’s … Continue Reading →











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