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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: R+J:A Reimagination of Romeo and Juliet at Access Theater
8 October 2018
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway

Review: R+J:A Reimagination of Romeo and Juliet at Access Theater

Access Theater ⋄ Through 14th October 2018
By Nicole Serratore

A world without cis men still presents problems in this reimagination of Romeo and Juliet. Nicole Serratore reviews.


Review: The Naturalists at Walkerspace
13 September 2018
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway

Review: The Naturalists at Walkerspace

Walkerspace ⋄ 7th -23rd September 2018
By Nicole Serratore

A stellar central performance dominates this new play by Jaki McCarrick, but the production languishes in its naturalism. Nicole Serratore reviews.


Review: Pretty Woman at Nederlander Theatre
29 August 2018
Reviews • Broadway • NYC

Review: Pretty Woman at Nederlander Theatre

Nederlander Theatre ⋄ Through June 2019
By Nicole Serratore

You’re better off sticking with your worn out VHS copy of the film than delving into this new musical. Nicole Serratore reviews


Leonard Bernstein’s Peter Pan at Bard College
9 July 2018
Reviews • NYC • NYC Regional • Off-Broadway

Leonard Bernstein’s Peter Pan at Bard College

Fisher Center for the Performing Arts ⋄ 28th June to 22nd July 2018
By Nicole Serratore

An experimental, gender fluid Peter Pan delights and fascinates. Nicole Serratore reviews.


Review: Secret Life of Humans at 59E59
8 June 2018
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway

Review: Secret Life of Humans at 59E59

59E59 Theaters ⋄ 31st May - 1st July 2018
By Nicole Serratore

With an ambitious visual landscape, this compulsively-watchable devised piece looks into what makes us human. Nicole Serratore reviews.


Review: Bump at Ensemble Studio Theatre
25 May 2018
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway

Review: Bump at Ensemble Studio Theatre

Ensemble Studio Theatre ⋄ 9th May - 3rd June 2018
By Nicole Serratore

Pregnancy and childbirth bring out a sense of community but also shallow storytelling in this new play by Chiara Atik.


Review: Light Shining in Buckinghamshire at New York Theatre Workshop
15 May 2018
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway

Review: Light Shining in Buckinghamshire at New York Theatre Workshop

New York Theatre Workshop ⋄ 18th April to 3rd June 2018
By Nicole Serratore

Caryl Churchill’s dense political play can be challenging to unpack even in this fleet production by Rachel Chavkin


What’s Wrong with Brand Name Art
8 May 2018
Features • Essays • NYC • NYC Features • Opinion

What’s Wrong with Brand Name Art

By Nicole Serratore

Or Why You Should See SpongeBob SquarePants: The Musical. Seriously. I Mean It. I’ll Wait. Go Buy Your Ticket Now.


Review: Summer and Smoke at Classic Stage
4 May 2018
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway

Review: Summer and Smoke at Classic Stage

Classic Stage Company ⋄ Through 25th May 2018
By Nicole Serratore

Marin Ireland and Nathan Darrow heat up this minimalist production of the Tennessee Williams’s play.


Review: My Fair Lady at Lincoln Center
25 April 2018
Reviews • Broadway • NYC

Review: My Fair Lady at Lincoln Center

Vivian Beaumont Theatre ⋄ 15th March 2018 - 6th January 2019
By Nicole Serratore

Eliza Dolittle is a feisty, self-aware hero in this revival of My Fair Lady. Nicole Serratore reviews.


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