Posts
Perhaps this review is an autopsy for which I offer an apology.
For all its bite, Fall is oddly endearing, too, leavening its harsh portrait of money-madness with aw-shucks moments of solidarity and kindness.
John DeLorean remains an unwieldy figure whose story is difficult to frame — the new film leaves much unreported and unexplored.
This entertaining opera is a real soap opera, given that it chronicles the fallout of the passionate protagonist’s unrequited love.
The Dead Don’t Die is a satiric trifle, but a cleverly amusing one.
Pacific Overtures offers a history lesson — but it is an entertaining, moving, thought-provoking, and timely one.
It’s an uncommon pleasure to see band members enjoy themselves the way Tip City did.
Letters from Gettysburg is an extraordinarily haunting five-movement work that elevates the experience of one man into a memorial to all victims of war.
Theater Commentary: An Open Letter — to the “Open Letter”
The media big boys should be part of the discussion, if only because they have the resources to change the situation for the better.
Read More about Theater Commentary: An Open Letter — to the “Open Letter”