Crystal Skillman’s ‘Wild’ is a refreshingly contemporary play, with an electric climax
Contemporary script, great cast, and meaningful theatre come together at Sanguine Theatre in New York City.
Contemporary script, great cast, and meaningful theatre come together at Sanguine Theatre in New York City.
Solid circus performances, costumes and special effects meet a swirling Tempest-like story line where both Romeo and a Moon Goddess show up.
Blending new technology with classic puppetry makes for great theatre in a small space.
A musical with heroes and villains about a rebellion against the pay-to-pee policy of a future society.
Burns and Cane found that this “Private Lives” has great physical comedy, but at the expense of both script and character.
Wilde’s first play turned out to be a largely unsuccessful venture, finding its way to New York for its premiere only to close just one week later. This production explores some creative choices that make us wonder why.
We review the huge production of “War Horse” that opens next in Hartford where it plays Bushnell’s Mortensen Auditorium Jan 28 to Feb 2.
As the story of War Horse unfolds, you forget the horses are puppets as they come to life on stage.