REVIEW: Wild Goose Dreams at the New York Public Theater
This noisy but empty show is more like a Wild Goose Chase.
This noisy but empty show is more like a Wild Goose Chase.
The 1812 Productions’ team on how and why they make funny in the Age of Trump.
Philly’s love affair with this superb actor has never been more heartfelt.
This gloriously intimate, profoundly moving production finally gets the show exactly right.
Director Alexander Burns’ sometimes imaginative rethinking cannot redeem Lionel Bart’s awful musical.
Singing doesn’t get better than this.
Ensemble coordination is this production’s greatest achievement, along with some fine individual contributions.
This glossy but glib production is enjoyable but adds little of substance to Ibsen’s original.
A mixed bag of a production, but some singing of significant promise.
The restaurant setting has a sense of authenticity; the action in it, not so much.