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Nicole Serratore


Nicole Serratore writes about theater for Variety, The Stage, American Theatre magazine, and TDF Stages. She previously wrote for the Village Voice and Flavorpill. She was a co-host and co-producer of the Maxamoo theater podcast. She is a member of the Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle.


Articles by Nicole Serratore


Review: Alligator at New Georges
6 December 2016
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway

Review: Alligator at New Georges

ART/New York ⋄ 27th November - 18th December
By Nicole Serratore

New play, Alligator, by Hilary Bettis tries to get into the muck of human relationships


Review: Vietgone at MTC
5 November 2016
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway

Review: Vietgone at MTC

New York City Center - Stage I ⋄ 4th October - 27th November
By Nicole Serratore

Playwright Qui Nguyen merges a comic book aesthetic with his parents’ romance in a refugee camp


Review: The Encounter at the Golden Theatre
30 September 2016
Reviews • Broadway • NYC

Review: The Encounter at the Golden Theatre

Golden Theatre ⋄ 20th Sept - 8th January 2017
By Nicole Serratore

Simon McBurney provides an aural rollercoaster and intellectual whiplash with The Encounter


Acting and Disability: A Transatlantic Dialogue
26 September 2016
Features

Acting and Disability: A Transatlantic Dialogue

By Nicole Serratore

“Don’t give me place on the panel. Give me a fucking job.” Mat Fraser and Gregg Mozgala discuss the frustrations of working as a disabled performer, a gamechanging decision from the BBC, and why we need more disabled writers.


Review: A Taste of Honey at the Pearl Theatre
20 September 2016
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway

Review: A Taste of Honey at the Pearl Theatre

Pearl Theatre ⋄ 6th September - 30th October 2016
By Nicole Serratore

Nicole Serratore reviews a rare revival of A Taste of Honey which “offers an opportunity for the voices of these complicated women in messy relationships to, at long last, be heard.”


Review: Quietly at the Irish Repertory Theatre
2 August 2016
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway

Review: Quietly at the Irish Repertory Theatre

Irish Repertory Theatre ⋄ until 11th September 2016
By Nicole Serratore

Nicole Serratore reviews a powerful drama about The Troubles and the victims of violence left in its wake.


2 August 2016
Features

The Americans Are Coming

By Nicole Serratore

New York theatre critic Nicole Serratore offers a sneak-peek at some of the most exciting American work coming to the Edinburgh Festivals this August.


Review: The Healing at the Clurman Theatre
24 June 2016
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway

Review: The Healing at the Clurman Theatre

Clurman Theatre ⋄ 11th - 16th July 2016
By Nicole Serratore

Peeling back layers of sorrow: Nicole Serratore reviews a new production by Theater Breaking Through Barriers.


Review: Hadestown at New York Theatre Workshop
31 May 2016
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway

Review: Hadestown at New York Theatre Workshop

New York Theatre Workshop ⋄ Through 3rd July 2016
By Nicole Serratore

How far would you go for love? Nicole Serratore examines the question and its “economics” in Hadestown.


Review: American Psycho at Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre
11 May 2016
Reviews • Broadway • NYC

Review: American Psycho at Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre

Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre ⋄ Open ended run
By Nicole Serratore

“Blood-spattered satires of über-masculinity”: Nicole Serratore review the musical adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis’ novel.


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