REVIEW: Eugene Onegin, Seen Through a Snowglobe
Despite exquisite moments, the Curtis production feels drained of emotional energy.
Despite exquisite moments, the Curtis production feels drained of emotional energy.
Lovely actor work at Irish Heritage Theatre, but the play has Multiple Personality Disorder.
Is Emma Goidel’s play theater or therapy? You’ll need to judge for yourselves.
Having deconstructed Lorca’s play, this production can’t make it whole again.
There’s a play here, somewhere. Good luck finding it.
This limp, by-the-numbers musical at the Arden lacks not only an erotic charge, but even general interest
The ideas fly fast, furious, and ominous in Aaron Loeb’s entertaining satire.
The actor and playwright, a mainstay of the Philly theater scene, is now making waves nationally.
Lizzie Nunnery’s earnest but inert play lacks a sense of forward momentum.
A chat with the cast and crew of 1812’s Buyer & Cellar.