Claire Takami Siljedahl reviews Francesca Beard’s new show about truth and deception at Cambridge’s Watch Out Festival.
Reviews
30 May 2017
Reviews • Performance
Review: Bi-Curious George and Other Side Kicks at Watch Out Festival, Cambridge
May 27
By Lily James
A new, funny, cross intimacy: Lily James reviews Lucy and Addrian Hutson’s father-and-daughter performance at Cambridge’s Watch Out Festival
30 May 2017
Reviews • Performance
Review: Word at Watch Out Festival, Cambridge
May 27
By Lily James
Enormous, terrifying power: Lily James writes on taking part in Jamal Harewood’s follow up to The Privileged, a collaborative show about the impact of words.
23 May 2017
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway
Review: The Whirligig at Pershing Square Signature Center
The Pershing Sqaure Signature Center ⋄ To 18th June 2017
By Lane Williamson
Lane Williamson feels spun out by Hamish Linklater’s turntable of acting moments.
18 May 2017
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway
Sojourners & Her Portmanteau at New York Theater Workshop
New York Theatre Workshop ⋄ 16th May - 4th June 2017
By Molly Grogan
Loren Noveck and Molly Grogan discuss two sections of Mfoniso Udofia’s 9-part cycle about a Nigerian-American family.
12 May 2017
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway
Review: Arlington at St. Ann's Warehouse
St. Ann's Warehouse ⋄ 3rd -28th May 2017
By Molly Grogan
Molly Grogan visits Enda Walsh’s city of ghosts.
9 May 2017
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway
Review: Mourning Becomes Electra at Abrons Arts Center
Abrons Arts Center ⋄ Through 20th May 2017
By Patrick Maley
Patrick Maley enjoys the snacks, not so much the drama, in Target Margin’s revival.
4 May 2017
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway
Review: Kidnap Road at La MaMa
La Mama ⋄ To 14th May 2017
By Molly Grogan
In the jungle of womanhood. Molly Grogan reviews Catherine Filloux’s newest play.
3 May 2017
Reviews • Broadway • NYC
Review: Six Degrees of Separation at Barrymore Theatre
Barrymore Theatre ⋄ 5th April to 16th July 2017
By Joseph Charnitski
A dissertation on storytelling: Six Degrees of Separation gets a fast paced revival starring Allison Janney.
2 May 2017
Reviews
Review: Oh Yes, Oh No at Camden People's Theatre
By Alice Saville
Pain and pleasure: Louise Orwin’s solo performance is a powerful, uneasy look at the trouble with sex positivity.