Reviews
Review: Marcel on the Train
From clown to hero: Carol Rocamora reviews this new play based on a remarkable true story
16 March
Features
Feature: A Conversation with the Curators of UNDOXX at JACK
Loren Noveck interviews zavé martohardjono, Maya Simone Z., and Jamie Chan, the curators of UNDOXX.
14 November
Reviews
Review: Every Brilliant Thing at the Hudson Theatre
Hudson Theatre
Daniel Radcliffe returns to Broadway in an open-hearted solo play, or is it a 971 person play? Lane Williamson reviews.
12 March
Reviews
Review: Antigone (This Play I Read in High School) at the Public Theater
Public Theater
Anna Ziegler transforms Sophocles for a modern audience, with mixed results. Loren Noveck reviews.
12 March
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Reviews
Review: Bughouse at the Vineyard Theatre
Vineyard Theatre
Outsider artist Henry Darger created a compellingly, unsettling, and strange world with his paintings and writings. So why is this piece about his life so inert? Loren Noveck reviews.
11 March
Reviews
Review: Cold War Choir Practice at Robert W. Wilson MCC Theater Space
Robert W. Wilson MCC Theater Space
There's something for everyone in Ro Reddick's new play: singing, dancing, comedy, pathos, and Cold War nostalgia. Loren Noveck reviews.
10 March
Features
Loren Noveck
What Does Climate Change Have to Do with the Future of Directing? Notes from the International Directors Summit
Directors from all over the world met virtually for six months, seeking a more accessible, resilient, and inclusive theater industry.
Kev Berry
Going to the Theater is Weird These Days
Playwright and performer Kev Berry offers a personal essay in which he grapples with returning to theatre after the shutdown and his own journey to sobriety.
Hansol Oh
When the Theaters Reopened: Observations from South Korea
Thermal cameras, hand sanitizer, and masks are the new normal for theaters in Korea. Hansol Oh saw 10 shows there and reports on her summer of theatergoing.
Nicole Serratore
Theater of Your Mind: Closet Dramas and More
Various theater-adjacent projects offer alternatives for reading and interpreting theater at home. Nicole Serratore explores closet dramas and their ilk.
Reviews
Review: Bigfoot! at New York City Center – Stage I
New York City Center - Stage I
This deliriously silly new musical is also a sharp political satire. Lane Williamson reviews.
6 March
Reviews
Review: What We Did Before Our Moth Days at the Greenwich House Theater
An excellent ensemble displays all the unsettling nuance in Wallace Shawn's latest. Loren Noveck reviews.
5 March
Reviews
Review: The Unknown at Studio Seaview
Studio Seaview
Sean Hayes delivers a monologue about a writer and his stalker, or is it just writer's block? Lane Williamson reviews.
5 March
Reviews
Review: Night Side Songs at LCT3
Lorin Wertheimer finds The Lazours' new musical a satisfying collaboration among artists and audience.
4 March
More Features
26 July
Exeunt Staff
Theater 2020: The Season That Wasn’t
With a shortened 2020 theater season, we focus on the exciting artists we came across in 2020 and who we want to see more from in a post-pandemic theater world order.
9 July
Joey Sims
How The Doors Were Opened, and What Comes Next
The George Floyd protests opened up theater lobbies and has prompted a new dialogue about theater and race. Joey Sims investigates.
24 June
Joey Sims
Stage Managing One Zoom At A Time
Stage managers pivot to Zoom. Joey Sims reports on how this job has shifted in pandemic times.
10 May
Exeunt Staff
Online Theater: The Familiar vs. The New
Our critics gather to talk about what theater they are watching online and why.











