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Theater Review: ‘On How to Be a Monster’ and Compete in Game Shows

February 29, 2020 Sid Ross 0

Maria-Luiza Müller’s delightfully devious one-act, On How to Be a Monster, which just finished a three-performance run earlier this week at The Tank on 36th Street, features a distinctive cast: a smooth-talking, sequin-clad, emcee (Adam […]

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Theater Review: ‘Confidence and (The Speech)’ and Jimmy Carter’s America

November 19, 2019 Sid Ross 0

The thing about Confidence (and The Speech)—playing now at the Lion on Theater Row by way of Charlotte’s Off-Broadway, a North Carolina production group that dramatizes “authentic female experiences” as well as questions of “social […]

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Theater Review – Pinter’s Intimate Dance of ‘Betrayal’

September 10, 2019 Sid Ross 0

It may not be typical to come out of a Pinter play and have Sam Shepard on your mind. But it was Shepard—the recently deceased chronicler of a mythical but still resonant American West, whose […]

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‘Nomad Hotel’ Review – The Atlantic Theater Company Tells the Story

June 9, 2019 Sid Ross 0

There is no actual Nomad Motel in Carla Ching’s new, gripping play of the same name, now running at Atlantic Stage 2 on 16th Street. Nonetheless, the ethereal specter of such a place seems to […]

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Alice’s Burlesque Adventures Review – from Company XIV

June 4, 2019 Sid Ross 0

You arrive at the Company XIV showplace in Bushwick to see Queen of Hearts, which, is advertised as having been “inspired” by Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures In Wonderland. You are, in fact, invited to “fall […]

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Theater Review – Seeing Dead People in ‘The Brothers Paranormal’ at the Pan-Asian Rep

May 4, 2019 Sid Ross 0

When Emily Kuroda, as Tasanee, the matriarch of the Thai-American family we are introduced to in The Brothers Paranormal, explains to her son why the dead might linger in some places, the play achieves a […]

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An Ingeniously Theatrical ‘Jekyll and Hide’ Review – at the Soho Playhouse

April 28, 2019 Sid Ross 0

As you make your way down the single, storied aisle at the Soho Playhouse on Vandam Street, having passed the gleaming posters of past productions cluttering the space above the staircase—the ghosts inside these frames […]

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An Appreciation – “Still at Risk” at Theater for the New City

March 18, 2019 Sid Ross 0

This city is old enough to remember. And, thankfully, Tim Pinckney’s Still at Risk, a play about the activists who fought for change during the early onset of the AIDS crisis, refuses to let us […]

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‘Death of a Driver’ Theater Review – Giving and Forgiving

March 4, 2019 Sid Ross 0

When Sarah (Sarah Baskin) and Kennedy (Patrick J. Ssenjovu) first meet, in Will Snider’s new play, Death of a Driver, she is 26. She is astonished to learn how old he is. “You’re twenty-one,” she […]

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Theater Review – Seeing “The Light”

February 11, 2019 Sid Ross 0

In The Light, a piercingly stunning new work by Loy A. Webb, now playing at the MCC Theater, Rashad and Genesis have been seeing each other for two years. That is saying something in a […]

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