Jordan G. Teicher finds the image of photographer Alice Austen’s life a little too devoid of colour.
Reviews
7 August 2016
Reviews • Off-Broadway
Review: Inferno A-Go-Go at Laurie Beechman Theatre
Laurie Beechman Theater ⋄ 28th July - 18th August 2016
By Richard Patterson
BenDeLaCreme goes through hell.
4 August 2016
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway
Review: Paradiso: Chapter 1 in NYC
20th July onwards
By Rafi Mittlefehldt
Rafi Mittlefehldt reviews an immersive theatre production in New York’s Korea Town inspired by the Divine Comedy.
3 August 2016
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway
Review: Men on Boats at Playwrights Horizons
Playwrights Horizons ⋄ 20 July - 14 August 2016
By Kev Berry
Kev Berry goes on “a delirious, whiskey-fueled trip across the Wild West” with the all-female cast of Will Davis’s Men on Boats.
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
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway
Review: Strange Country at Access Theater
Access Theater ⋄ 21st July - 13th August 2016
By Gabe Cohn
Never trust a first impression: Gabe Cohn reviews a complex and thoughtful work by new playwright Anne Adams in NYC.
27 July 2016
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway
Review: Pop Up Theatric's Broken City in Wall Street, NYC
reviewed on 24th July 2016
By Seth Simons
Befuddled narratives: Seth Simons reviews Pop Up Theatric’s performance in New York’s Financial District.
25 July 2016
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway
Review: Nothin's Gonna Change My World at the Waterfront Museum
Waterfront Museum ⋄ 8th - 17th July 2016
By Sarah Matusek
Wandering through the American Dream: Sarah Matusek reviews an immersive promenade piece about the many faces of America.
24 July 2016
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway
Review: No End of Blame at Atlantic Stage 2
Atlantic Stage 2 ⋄ 5th July - 7th August 2016
By Todd Backus
Assigning blame: Todd Backus reviews a play inspired by the life of political cartoonist Victor Weisz, as part of the Potomac Theatre Project’s new season.
20 July 2016
Reviews
Review: Letters to Windsor House at Latitude
By Jackie Montague
“Dear London, You’re fucked.” Jackie Montague reviews Sh!t Theatre’s “very, very funny” exploration of the housing crisis at Latitude, before it plays the Edinburgh Fringe.