THE HANGOVER REPORT – Len Cariou and Craig Bierko address aging in George Eastman’s tiresomely sitcom-ish HARRY TOWNSEND’S LAST STAND
- By drediman
- January 9, 2020
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I recently had a chance to catch up with George Eastman’s new Off-Broadway play Harry Townsend’s Last Stand at New York City Center’s subterranean Stage II. The main draw for theater fans … Continue Reading →
THE HANGOVER REPORT – Samuel D. Hunter’s sad, magnificent GREATER CLEMENTS skillfully creates a microcosm for current-day America
- By drediman
- January 7, 2020
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This weekend, I caught Samuel D. Hunter’s magnificent new Off-Broadway play Greater Clements, courtesy of Lincoln Center Theater at the Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater. Mr. Hunter – a recipient of a MacArthur … Continue Reading →
THE HANGOVER REPORT – Where the streets have no name: The stage adaptation of SING STREET, where “School of Rock” meets “Billy Elliot” and “Once”
- By drediman
- January 6, 2020
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This weekend, I caught up with the highly anticipated Off-Broadway stage adaptation of Sing Street at New York Theatre Workshop. Based on John Carney’s 2016 film of the same name, the musical … Continue Reading →
THE HANGOVER REPORT – Richard Jones’s massive production of JUDGMENT DAY is a mismatch for the suffocating noir of Christopher Shinn’s adaptation
- By drediman
- January 5, 2020
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For a limited time this winter at the Park Avenue Armory, British director Richard Jones has taken over the Wade Thompson Drill Hall to mount the world premiere staging of Christopher Shinn’s … Continue Reading →
VIEWPOINTS – A pair of loving revivals of Victorian-era works charm audiences over the holidays: THE MIKADO & LONDON ASSURANCE
- By drediman
- January 5, 2020
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Also over the holidays, two loving revivals of arguably archaic 19th century British works charmed New York audiences. First in line was The New York Gilbert and Sullivan Players’ new … Continue Reading →
THE HANGOVER REPORT – Lauren Gunderson’s conventional THE HALF-LIFE OF MARIE CURIE features a pair of passionate performances that do their trailblazing subjects proud
- By drediman
- December 22, 2019
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In recent years, Audible Theater has been assembling a constellation of wonderfully performed, usually starry Off-Broadway solo shows (to date, I’ve seen five of their productions: Harry Clarke, Girls and … Continue Reading →
THE HANGOVER REPORT – A living nightmare: Lucas Hnath’s stealthy psychological thriller THE THIN PLACE conjures first-hand terror
- By drediman
- December 19, 2019
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Of the crop of thriving contemporary playwrights, Lucas Hnath just might be the most consistently adventurous, both conceptually and stylistically. Over the years, he’s reliably surprised and delighted theatergoers with … Continue Reading →
THE HANGOVER REPORT – Daniel Kitson’s existential, purposefully elusive KEEP offers no prescriptive answers
- By drediman
- December 19, 2019
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This winter, British comedian/monologist Daniel Kitson has returned to St. Ann’s Warehouse in Brooklyn with Keep (I had previously seen his ANALOGUE.UE and Mouse, both also at St. Ann’s). Mr. Kitson’s brand of … Continue Reading →
THE HANGOVER REPORT – Abbie Spallen’s emotionally unfiltered PUMPGIRL finds poetry in small town tragedy and desperation
- By drediman
- December 17, 2019
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Off-Broadway’s Irish Repertory Theatre is currently playing host to the extended run of Abbie Spallen’s 2006 play Pumpgirl. Set in a dead end community in rural Northern Ireland, Ms. Sprallen’s play tells the tale of two … Continue Reading →











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