
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 […]
I’ve been busy again. Very few of my theater reviews have been ending up on this site. Instead… My review of the world premiere of The Second Mrs. Wilson, at […]
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 […]
OK, I’ve got to get this site in shape. Only half my thoughts on the 2015 Humana Festival made it onto here so far, because I scribbled most of them […]
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 […]
There’s a lot of sex talk in the Humana plays this year. I liked it best in Erin Courtney’s I Will Be Gone, where the banter and come-ons and physical […]
I’m still in the midst of getting my thoughts down from the Humana festival, but I just noticed this comment and wanted to share it broadly. I find such “dares” […]
I am of the firm belief that punk culture is often more civilized and supportive than purported mainstream culture. My proof in Louisville is the beautifully run, warmly welcoming, delightfully […]
I’m less interested in the specific dramaturgical problems of Colman Domingo’s Dot as a play than I am in how it’s being received here at Humana. This festival is a […]