THEATER REVIEW: Too Many Cooks in EgoPo’s Delirium
This over-devised adaptation of The Brothers Karamazov sinks under its own weight.
This over-devised adaptation of The Brothers Karamazov sinks under its own weight.
At Theatre Exile, Rajiv Joseph’s flawed but compelling play packs a lot into 90 minutes.
This darkly comic fable at Inis Nua packs an initial punch. Too bad it goes on too long.
Matthew Lopez’s middle-of-the-road comedy doesn’t get below the surface sparkle.
InterAct’s elegant but bare-bones production rarely achieves lift-off.
Irish Heritage Theatre does honor to Brian Friel’s lyrical play.
Opera Philadelphia’s scores points with its highly entertaining, visually spectacular production
The Arden’s sometimes wonderful riff on Chekhov is far subtler than it sounds.
With this flawed but powerful new work, Opera Philadelphia is on a significant upward trajectory.
At Lantern Theater, a great actress shines as Shaw’s bewitching anti-heroine.