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I scored a ticket to the English portion of Eddie Izzard’s multi-lingual comedy tour-de-force at Yale’s Whitney Humanities Center last week. An intimate, short-notice show to prep for the American […]
I scored a ticket to the English portion of Eddie Izzard’s multi-lingual comedy tour-de-force at Yale’s Whitney Humanities Center last week. An intimate, short-notice show to prep for the American […]
Linda Lavin is speaking at Sacred Heart University’s Edgerton Center for the Performing Arts on April 13 at 3 p.m. Imagine what a wide-ranging talk that could be. Lavin was […]
The summer theater season is nigh, and there’ve been changes whilst we’ve been hibernating. The company which has performed at The Gary-The Olivia Theater in Bethlehem, Connecticut is establishing itself […]
“It’s like coming home. It’s so fantastic. I forgot how much I loved Yale!” I had lunch last Wednesday with an actor I greatly admire, Stephen DeRosa, who’s in town […]
I’ve just found these old photos from a séance held in April 1998 on the stage of the Long Wharf Theatre. It was a special event held during the run […]
The Yale Institute for Music Theatre has just announced the two projects it will develop this summer. Which means we know a couple more things about the 2014 International Festival […]
We Fight We Die Through March 29 at the Yale Cabaret, 217 Park St., New Haven. (203) 432-1566, www.yalecabaret.org. By Timothy J. Guillot. Directed by Jireh Breon Holder. Dramaturg: David […]
From the regularly magnificent Popeye comic book published by IDW, written by Roger Langridge and drawn by Vince Musacchia. Issue #11 is titled The Conniving […]
I finally caught a show by the JCC Theaterworks troupe which operates out of the Jewish Community Center in Amity. And just in time. It was a reading of a […]
The Yale Summer Cabaret has revealed its 2014 season: four plays, all rather well-known and written within the past few years by established writers, split between two directors. Those directors, […]