THEATER REVIEW: Red has Intimacy Issues
John Logan’s play is executed skillfully at the Walnut Studio, but the intimate space robs it of its grandeur.
John Logan’s play is executed skillfully at the Walnut Studio, but the intimate space robs it of its grandeur.
Kim Davies’ play about sexual bondage feels like a cynical exercise in edginess for its own sake.
Director Diane Paulus’s circus-style production is a visual dazzler – but two Broadway veterans walk off with the show.
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