In Mariah MacCarthy’s play, these dark and depraved teens go to extremes. Juliet Hindell reviews.
NYC
1 November 2018
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway
Review: Good Grief at the Vineyard Theatre
Vineyard Theatre ⋄ 11 October - 18 November
By Kev Berry
The overarching impact is as elusive as the act of remembering in Ngozi Anyanwu’s new play. Kev Berry reviews.
31 October 2018
Reviews • Broadway • NYC
Review: The Lifespan of a Fact at Studio 54
Studio 54 ⋄ 20th September 2018 - 13th January 2019
By Alicia Kort
Raising questions about fact and truth without answering any, this new play starring Daniel Radcliffe functions like a half-written sentence. Alicia Kort reviews.
30 October 2018
Reviews • Broadway • NYC
Review: The Waverly Gallery at Golden Theatre
Golden Theatre ⋄ 25th September 2018 - 27th January 2019
By Cameron Kelsall
Comedy legend Elaine May cannot not save Kenneth Lonergan’s pandering look at dementia, caretaking, and family. Cameron Kelsall reviews.
28 October 2018
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway
Review: Lewiston/Clarkston at Rattlestick Playwrights Theatre
Rattlestick Playwrights Theatre ⋄ 10 October - 2 December
By Exeunt Staff
Joey Sims and Lane Williamson dialogue about Samuel D. Hunter’s deeply affecting pair of plays at Rattlestick Playwrights Theatre.
26 October 2018
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway
Review: Renascence at Abrons Arts Center
Abrons Arts Center ⋄ 5 October - 17 November
By Lane Williamson
Transport Group premieres a new musical about a young Edna St. Vincent Millay with a lush score by Carmel Dean, but a confused dramatic perspective. Lane Williamson reviews.
23 October 2018
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway
Review: Emma and Max at the Flea Theater
Flea Theater ⋄ 1 October - 28 October
By Cameron Kelsall
Cinematic prince of pessimism Todd Solondz makes an assured theatrical debut at the Flea. Cameron Kelsall reviews.
23 October 2018
Reviews • Broadway • NYC
Review: The Ferryman at Bernard Jacobs Theatre
Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre ⋄ 2nd October 2018 - 17th February 2019
By Dan O'Neil
This new play from Jez Butterworth, an epic tapestry set in Northern Ireland, starts to unravel once you pick at the threads. Dan O’Neil reviews.
22 October 2018
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway
Review: Rags Parkland Sings the Songs of the Future at Ars Nova
Ars Nova ⋄ 25 September - 3 November
By Curtis Russell
A sci-fi folk concert offers stellar music and genuine insight into our current political climate. Curtis Russell reviews.
21 October 2018
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway
Review: Apologia at Roundabout Theatre Company
Laura Pels Theatre ⋄ September 27 – December 16
By Cameron Kelsall
Retrograde gender politics reduce a woman’s life choices to “Heads, you lose; tails, you’re a bitch” in the dated Apologia. Cameron Kelsall reviews.