THE HANGOVER REPORT — Bedlam’s confounding, playful PETER PAN dissects and jumbles J.M. Barrie’s text
- By drediman
- December 5, 2017
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I recently had a chance to catch up with Bedlam’s fascinating, scatterbrained Off-Broadway adaptation of J.M. Barrie’s Peter Pan at the Duke on 42nd Street. Bedlam, as led by artistic … Continue Reading →
VIEWPOINTS – Good musicals come in all sizes: The winning SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS and HUNDRED DAYS open
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- December 5, 2017
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Last night, New Yorkers unwrapped a pair of early theatrical Christmas presents – one an unabashedly lavish Broadway spectacle, the other an affecting small-scale autobiographical musical. The good news is that … Continue Reading →
THE HANGOVER REPORT — Seth Zvi Rosenfeld’s DOWNTOWN RACE RIOT, starring Chloë Sevigny, is languorous, aimless
- By drediman
- December 4, 2017
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Last night, Seth Zvi Rosenfeld’s languorous new play Downtown Race Riot opened Off-Broadway at the Pershing Square Signature Center, courtesy of the New Group. Set in 1976 in Greenwich Village, … Continue Reading →
THE HANGOVER REPORT — Ahrens and Flaherty’s ONCE ON THIS ISLAND is gloriously revived on Broadway in Michael Arden’s revelatory production
- By drediman
- December 4, 2017
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Last night, Ahrens and Flaherty’s Once on this Island was gloriously revived on Broadway at the Circle in the Square Theatre, thanks largely to Michael Arden’s bold, deeply-felt direction. Although … Continue Reading →
VIEWPOINTS – THE FOUNTAINHEAD and SLEEP: Two smashing stage adaptations of literary works seduce at BAM
- By drediman
- December 3, 2017
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After a couple of disappointing offerings (notably Thaddeus Phillips’ uninspired A Billion Nights on Earth and the Wales Millennium Centre’s stylish staging of Manfred Karge’s otherwise tedious Man to Man), BAM’s Next Wave Festival has come … Continue Reading →
THE HANGOVER REPORT — The Public’s fast-moving Mobile Unit production of THE WINTER’S TALE is well-told, if a bit two-dimensional
- By drediman
- December 1, 2017
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Shakespeare’s late-career romance The Winter’s Tale has, in recent years, enjoyed an unprecedented number of stagings — many of them memorable (I particularly remember swooning over a production a couple … Continue Reading →
VIEWPOINTS – Amy Schumer and Uma Thurman make solid Broadway debuts in two mediocre new plays, METEOR SHOWER and THE PARISIAN WOMAN
- By drediman
- December 1, 2017
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This week, two Hollywood A-listers made their Broadway debuts in two medeocre new plays. This past Wednesday marked the opening of Steve Martin’s underwhelming new comedy Meteor Shower (SOMEWHAT RECOMMENDED) at the Booth … Continue Reading →
THE HANGOVER REPORT – Maestro Levine leads Verdi’s mighty REQUIEM, the Met’s moving (if coincidental) memorial to the great Dmitri Hvorostovsky
- By drediman
- November 28, 2017
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Last night, I attended a concert rendition of Verdi’s great Requiem at the Metropolitan Opera. The piece, Verdi’s attempt at a Catholic Mass for the Dead, is dramatic and harrowing. It often … Continue Reading →
THE HANGOVER REPORT – Alison S.M. Kobayashi’s obsessive SAY SOMETHING BUNNY! is pure genius
- By drediman
- November 27, 2017
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This weekend, I caught Alison S.M. Kobayashi’s ingenious, uniquely immersive solo show Say Something Bunny! at UNDO Project Space in Chelsea. Meticulously researched and lovingly performed by Ms. Kobayashi, the show attempts … Continue Reading →
VIEWPOINTS – WHAT WE’RE UP AGAINST and SCHOOL GIRLS: Setting shows in the past to shed light on the present
- By drediman
- November 27, 2017
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This weekend, I caught two new Off-Broadway plays that set shows in the past – and in one case in Africa – to shed light on the ongoing plight of women in the world. … Continue Reading →















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