THE HANGOVER REPORT – MUMMENSCHANZ’s puppetry and mime-fueled YOU & ME isn’t just pure enchantment, it’s high art
- By drediman
- July 20, 2018
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Last night, I had the opportunity to take in MUMMENSCHANZ’s latest production you & me, which has been running at the Gerald W. Lynch Theater since July 4th. At the performance I … Continue Reading →
THE HANGOVER REPORT – Leonard Bernstein’s MASS is an audacious hybrid that’s messy, grandiose, and beguiling
- By drediman
- July 18, 2018
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Last night, I caught Leonard Bernstein’s audacious, rarely performed MASS – one of the headline offerings, and a mammoth undertaking, at this year’s Mostly Mozart Festival – at David Geffen … Continue Reading →
VIEWPOINTS – David vs. Goliath: Revisiting WICKED and AVENUE Q 15 years on
- By drediman
- July 18, 2018
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I recently had a chance to relive one of the most exciting Broadway musical face-offs of the last two decades. That is, the unlikely but memorable race for the Tony … Continue Reading →
THE HANGOVER REPORT – Rinne Groff’s somewhat uneven FIRE IN DREAMLAND finds stability in its trio of fine performances
- By drediman
- July 17, 2018
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Last night, Rinne Groff’s somewhat uneven but enjoyable new play Fire in Dreamland opened Off-Broadway at the Public Theater. It tells the story of a frustrated young woman who is compelled … Continue Reading →
THE HANGOVER REPORT – The stage adaptation of TRAINSPOTTING is an excessive gross-out fest that’s ultimately harrowing stuff
- By drediman
- July 16, 2018
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Last night, the stage adaptation of Transpotting – based on the novel by Irvine Welsh, which was also turned into a cult favorite film by director Danny Boyle in 1996 – opened Off-Broadway at … Continue Reading →
THE HANGOVER REPORT – Elizabeth A. Davis’s bluegrass musical MY NAME’S NOT INDIAN JOE is musically accomplished, but the book needs further attention
- By drediman
- July 16, 2018
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Elizabeth A. Davis – a Tony-nominee for Best Featured Actress in a Musical for Once – is one of the most beautiful and talented musical theater actresses working in New York … Continue Reading →
THE HANGOVER REPORT – Six Tall Women: Tracy Letts’ magnificent MARY PAGE MARLOWE astutely explores the nature of identity
- By drediman
- July 13, 2018
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There is no doubting that Tracy Letts is one of America’s great writers for the stage. His early career as a playwright – Mr. Letts is also a rather fine actor – … Continue Reading →
THE HANGOVER REPORT – Encores! Off-Center’s moving revival of GONE MISSING: Michael Friedman comforts us from beyond the grave
- By drediman
- July 12, 2018
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Last night, I caught a revival of The Civilian’s Gone Missing, the second offering of this summer’s wonderfully-curated Encores! Off-Center series at New York City Center (the first was a … Continue Reading →
THE HANGOVER REPORT – The practically perfect revival of Miles Malleson’s CONFLICT just may well be the Mint’s crowning achievement
- By drediman
- July 9, 2018
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Mr. Malleson’s 1925 play – which, thanks to the Mint, is enjoying its long-last New York debut – takes place in London between the two world wars and depicts the lead up … Continue Reading →
THE HANGOVER REPORT – Ian Allen’s sly solo show LAURA BUSH KILLED A GUY is a sardonic but loving portrait
- By drediman
- July 9, 2018
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This past weekend, I caught one of the final performances of the provocatively-titled Laura Bush Killed a Guy, a solo show written by Ian Allen and starring Lisa Hodsoll as the titular First … Continue Reading →











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