Two young undocumented immigrants struggle in Martyna Majok’s new play, which leaves Loren Noveck heartsick at the state of the world.
Reviews
20 September 2021
Reviews
Review: Speak Softly, Go Far: Hannah Mamalis at Dublin Fringe Festival
online ⋄ 11-26th September 2021
By Nicole Serratore
An inventive audio show from comedian-storyteller Hannah Mamalis shifts our perspective. Nicole Serratore reviews.
17 September 2021
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway
Sun & Sea at BAM Fisher
BAM Fisher ⋄ 15th - 26th September 2021
By Nicole Serratore
A climate change opera with a sly libretto is undone by a casually messy staging in an undersized venue. Nicole Serratore reviews.
31 August 2021
Reviews • Broadway • NYC
Review: Pass Over at the August Wilson Theatre
August Wilson Theatre ⋄ 4 August - 10 October
By Daniel Krane
Antoinette Chinonye Nwandu makes her Broadway debut with a play about two young Black men on a street corner that uses humor to set off devastating booby traps. Daniel Krane reviews.
10 August 2021
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway
Review: Merry Wives at the Delacorte
Delacorte Theater ⋄ 6 July - 18 September 2021
By Nicole Serratore
Delightful leading ladies but the chaos and comedy never seem to reach full throttle in this Shakespearean adaptation. Nicole Serratore reviews.
5 August 2021
Reviews • Cabaret • NYC
Review: Emily Skinner: A Broad with a Broad Broad Mind at Feinstein’s/54 Below
54 Below ⋄ 29 July-31 July
By Lane Williamson
Emily Skinner lays all her quarantine feelings out on the cabaret table in her new show at Feinstein’s/54 Below. Lane Williamson reviews.
12 July 2021
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway • Performance
Review: Romantic Songs of the Patriarchy at the Guggenheim Museum
Guggenheim Museum ⋄ 2nd to 5th July 2021
By Nicole Serratore
A veritable snowstorm of misogyny falls in this galvanizing installation performance from artist Ragnar Kjartansson. Nicole Serratore reviews.
27 June 2021
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway • Performance
Review: Current at Arts Brookfield
Zuccotti Park ⋄ Through 7th October 2021
By Nicole Serratore
An audio installation leads you on a walk through Lower Manhattan and offers an invitation to the multiverse of New York City. Nicole Serratore reviews.
10 June 2021
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway
Review: What If If Only at NAATCO (online)
online ⋄ June 7-12, 2021
By Loren Noveck
Caryl Churchill’s latest goes by in a flash and leaves you wishing for more. Loren Noveck reviews.
8 June 2021
Reviews • NYC • Off-Broadway • Performance
Review: Hymn to the City at Green-Wood Cemetery
Green-Wood Cemetery ⋄ 3 June-6 June
By Lane Williamson
Death of Classical and the New York Philharmonic team up to present a moving (emotionally and physically) concert across the expanse of Green-Wood Cemetery. Lane Williamson reviews.









