The Cult Review
Drew Gray is establishing himself quickly as a local playwright of note, and it’s partly because he’s got an able crew of colleagues at New Haven Theater Company to […]
Drew Gray is establishing himself quickly as a local playwright of note, and it’s partly because he’s got an able crew of colleagues at New Haven Theater Company to […]
There Carlotta Festival of New Plays Remaining performances: Deer and the Lovers by Emily Zemba, May 13 at 2 p.m. and May 14 at 8 p.m. Preston Montfort by Ryan […]
Elevada By Sheila Callaghan. Directed by Jackson Gay. Through May 16 at the Yale Repertory Theatre, corner of York and Chapel streets, New Haven. (203) 432-1234. Elevada is what is […]
This was my third time visiting the Humana Festiva in Louisville, Kentucky, and the place is so hospitable and generous that they really make you feel a part of their […]
Michael Rush died this week of pancreatic cancer. He and I had completely lost touch in recent years, and it’s been over 20 years since he last did any theater in […]
OK. Two of the most prominent presentation houses in the state have announced their 2015-16 seasons and neither of them apparently have given a tumble to the tours of If/Then, […]
I don’t experience the Sat. mat. scene too often. Those performances are a different world from opening nights. The house for Familiar on Saturday Feb. 7 at 2 p.m. was […]
I reviewed Danai Gurira’s Familiar for the New Haven Independent, here. I was struck by how unabashedly old-fashioned the show’s first act is, and even compared it to You […]
This is a cherished photo—or rather, photobomb—from the opening night reception of the 1994 Marie Osmond tour of Sound of Music at the Shubert in New Haven. It was taken […]
I apologize (again!) for not attending the Yale Cabaret last semester. Living a few miles out of town and not yet being able to drive a car has […]