Myra is trying to deal with the death of Douglas, a poet she met many years ago and she is struggling as she tries to send texts to the man’s son. But she has inadvertently sent the texts to a young woman, Fran, who she doesn’t even know, because she sent the messages to theContinue reading “off by one at People’s Light”
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The Climb at InterAct Theatre Company
Marge is a successful photographer and professor of photography. Tiffany is a former student of Marge’s who has become the subject of all Marge’s photographs since they met. They fall in love and are married. But now, six years later, Tiffany is questioning her whole relationship and takes off on a month-long backpacking hike byContinue reading “The Climb at InterAct Theatre Company”
Father Comes Home from the Wars at Quintessence Theatre
It is the summer of 1862 in West Texas as the U.S. is in the midst of the Civil War. Hero is a slave on a plantation when he is told by the owner, his master, The Colonel, that if he joins him and the Confederate Army, he will be given his freedom. ItContinue reading “Father Comes Home from the Wars at Quintessence Theatre”
Forever Plaid at Act II Playhouse
Though the show, “Forever Plaid” was created 35 years ago and has been performed around the world, it is a musical that I’d never seen. I only knew it was something about the “boy bands” of the 1950’s and a kind of musical review. It is so much more than that as presented at ActContinue reading “Forever Plaid at Act II Playhouse”
Hurricane Diane at People’s Light
Dionysus was the Greek god of vegetation and fertility. In her Obie winning play, “Hurricane Diane,” Madeleine George has the god look down upon the modern world and, seeing it about to be destroyed by man’s poor treatment of the planet, decides to come to Earth to save it. Able to inhabit different bodies, heContinue reading “Hurricane Diane at People’s Light”
Torch Song at 1812 Productions
“Torch Song Trilogy” by Harvey Fierstein premiered in New York in 1982. It consisted of three shorter plays performed in three acts. It revolved around Arnold Beckoff, a Jewish drag queen and torch singer in New York City. It was four hours long. In 2018, Fierstein revised the play, cutting it to 2:45. 1812 ProductionsContinue reading “Torch Song at 1812 Productions”
It’s Only a Play at Act II Playhouse
This is a copy of the review that first appeared in Broad Street Review after opening night. After the first weekend, it was sold out for the entire run. Terence McNally was one of America’s greatest playwrights whose career spanned some six decades and who received Tony awards for “Master Class, Love, Valour, Compassion, KissContinue reading “It’s Only a Play at Act II Playhouse”
The Good Person of Setzuan at The Wilma Theater
“The Good Person of Setzuan” is a drama written by German playwright Bertolt Brecht about a poor but kind prostitute in China in the 1940’s. Brecht was living in exile in the U.S. at the time, having fled from Nazi Germany, when he completed the play. It was first presented on the stage in SwitzerlandContinue reading “The Good Person of Setzuan at The Wilma Theater”
The Last Yiddish Speaker at InterAct Theatre Company
An old, Yiddish speaking woman, lands on the steps of the home of Mary and Paul in upstate New York. It is 2027, and they have fled from New York City in the wake of a successful January 6th rebellion that has brought a white supremacist regime into power. They are Jewish, passing as ChristiansContinue reading “The Last Yiddish Speaker at InterAct Theatre Company”
MacBeth at Quintessence Theatre
When I first read William Shakespeare’s “MacBeth” in high school, I was terrified. I had trouble understanding the English language of the times. But I got through it with the aid of Cliff’s Notes. Had I seen the play instead of reading it, I might have understood it better. Now, the play, Shakespeare’s shortest tragedy,Continue reading “MacBeth at Quintessence Theatre”