THEATER REVIEW: In the Wilma’s Adapt!, Immigration Even Pre-Trump Is No Picnic
Blanka Zizka’s playwriting debut showcases her considerable skills… as a director.
Blanka Zizka’s playwriting debut showcases her considerable skills… as a director.
Walnut Street’s production captures the arch surface of Wilde’s script, but not its anarchic zing.
Songs and spectacle win our hearts in this Rodgers and Hammerstein classic.
This playful take on Agatha Christie’s mystery delivers more chuckles than chills.
The best of this viscerally thrilling but interpretively odd take on Shakespeare’s play is very fine indeed.
A terrific cast scores in Nicky Silver’s coruscating, hilarious comedy.
In this extraordinary sensory experience, the human dimension sometimes fades into the background.
Douglas Williams’ funny, touching play may be the best 90 minutes you’ll spend in a theater this year.
Every entertaining minute is awash in excess in a show that practically defines “guilty pleasure.”
Lee Coffey’s virtuoso play is a sobering glimpse of a world we don’t often see on stage.