
“This is the fruit of rashness!”
Available from the Unemployed Philosopher’s Guild, that bastion of cultural kitsch. But also readily purchasable at the sales counter of Dava Boutique, 2100 Dixwell Ave., Hamden Connecticut.
Available from the Unemployed Philosopher’s Guild, that bastion of cultural kitsch. But also readily purchasable at the sales counter of Dava Boutique, 2100 Dixwell Ave., Hamden Connecticut.
I watch CNN Student News every morning with my daughter Sally, who’s being homeschooled this year. On this morning’s edition there’s a question about which play the “All the world’s […]
In honor of These Paper Bullets!, Rolin Jones’ “modish rip-off of William Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing” which ended its run at the Yale Rep yesterday (April 5), here’s a […]
I previewed this show for CTNow, here. It was at the Shubert last night, April 5, and has two other Connecticut stops this month: for seven performances April 16-20 at […]
Another crop of theater-themed comics, culled from GoComics.com and Comics Kingdom (formerly Daily Ink): Dana Simpson’s foxy Ozy and Millie, Mike Baldwin’s gag panel Cornered, the ever-brilliant Cul de Sac […]
I had the unusual, serendipitous experience tonight of seeing a bunch of middle school students perform a grown-up musical, then seeing a bunch of young adults create a play out […]
My review of The Shadow of a Hummingbird, the new play by Athol Fugard starring Athol Fugard, is on the New Haven Independent site, here. I have enduring memories of […]
The International Festival of Arts & Ideas, a New Haven institution now 19 years old, has just announced its 2014 offerings. As usual, it’s an overwhelming list of concerts, talks, […]
These Paper Bullets! ends Saturday at the Yale Rep. I saw the show a second time last week, and lament that I probably won’t have time to see it a […]
The Greek philosopher Plato figures heavily in Athol Fugard’s new play The Shadow of the Hummingbird, which had its opening night last night at Long Wharf Stage II. Here are […]