Ignore a previous correction: Sarah Matusek reviews Kim Davies’s new work about rape on US college campuses.
Off-Broadway
26 June 2016
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway
Review: Minor Character at the Invisible Dog
The Invisible Dog ⋄ 17th - 25th June 2016
By Seth Simons
“Waterfalls of language”: Seth Simons reviews New Saloon’s experiment with six simultaneous translations of Uncle Vanya.
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.
12 June 2016
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway
Review: The Queen at Theater for the New City
Theater for the New City ⋄ 2nd - 16th June 2016
By Hailey Bachrach
Hailey Bachrach discovers a corner of forgotten Indian history in The Queen.
31 May 2016
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway
Review: Blogologues at The People's Improv Theater
The Peoples Improv Theater ⋄ 3rd June 2016
By Seth Simons
Seth Simons reviews this found-text variety show that sticks to the “wildly raunchy” of the Internet, in a good way.
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.
31 May 2016
Reviews • Off-Broadway
Review: The Judas Kiss at BAM Harvey Theatre
BAM Harvey Theatre ⋄ 11th May - 12th June 2016
By Richard Patterson
David Hare’s Oscar Wilde bio-play, revived at BAM.
26 May 2016
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway
Review: The Illuminati Ball in NYC
An estate an hour outside of New York. ⋄ selected Saturdays from February - August 2016
By Rafi Mittlefehldt
“A general feeling of mystery to support its own vagueness”: Rafi Mittlefehldt reviews Cynthia von Buhler’s immersive theatre event.
10 May 2016
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway
Review: Toast at 59E59 Theaters
59E59 Theaters ⋄ 20th April - 22nd May 2016
By Seth Simons
Where’s the existential hokum? Seth Simons reviews Toast as part of Brits Off Broadway.
7 May 2016
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway
Review: Orpheus Descending at St. John's Lutheran Church
St. John's Lutheran Church ⋄ 23rd April - 14th May 2016
By Loren Noveck
“Feverish and claustrophobic”: Loren Noveck reviews the staging of a lesser-known Tennessee Williams play.