The Skin of Our Teeth May 3, 2022 | Theater By Carole Di Tosti . . . Thorton Wilder’s Pulitizer Prize-winning The Skin of Our Teeth—currently... Read More
A Strange Loop May 1, 2022 | Theater By Samuel L. Leiter . . . A Strange Loop, the raucously profane, satirical, Pulitzer Prize-winning... Read More
Fabulation: or the Re-Education of Undine Dec 20, 2018 | Theater by Carol Rocamora It was a razor-sharp satire in 2004, and it hasn’t lost its... Read More
The House That Will Not Stand Jul 30, 2018 | Theater by Michael Bracken “A free woman of color.” It would have been an oxymoron in Mississippi in the early 1800’s, but not so in neighboring Louisiana, at least according to Marcus Gardley’s intriguing The House That... Read More
He Brought Her Heart Back in a Box Feb 7, 2018 | Theater by Carol Rocamora There are lots of ways to tell a story in the theatre. But there... Read More