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Public Theater
Theater Review: ‘Coal Country’: Folksy, Poignant Telling of a Disaster
NEW YORK—Death statistics should not be simply filed and forgotten. What writers Jessica Blank and Erik Jensen set out to do with their moving documentary-theater piece "Coal Country" is show ...
March 4, 2020
BY
Judd Hollander
Theater Review: David Cale’s ‘We’re Only Alive for a Short Amount of Time’
NEW YORK—One-person shows are generally not my cup of tea, but David Cale's autobiographical musical "We're Only Alive ...
July 3, 2019
BY
Diana Barth
Theater Review: ‘We’re Only Alive for A Short Amount of Time’
NEW YORK—The need for freedom and sanctuary quickly becomes a running theme in David Cale's extremely personal one-person ...
July 1, 2019
BY
Judd Hollander
Theater Review: ‘Wild Goose Dreams’
NEW YORK—Both surreal and sometimes cartoon-like, Hansol Jung's new play, co-produced by New York's Public Theater and La ...
December 9, 2018
BY
Diana Barth
Theater Review: ‘Cyprus Avenue’
"Cyprus Avenue" offers a no-holds-barred look at bigotry, long-simmering hatred, and the damage that can result from refusing ...
June 27, 2018
BY
Judd Hollander
Theater Review: ‘Illyria’
NEW YORK— A visit to the Public Theater, a later offshoot of the Shakespeare Festival and located in ...
November 6, 2017
BY
Diana Barth
Theater Review: ‘Plenty’
David Hare's 1982 drama "Plenty" is receiving a laudable revival at the Public Theater, the site of the ...
December 8, 2016
BY
Diana Barth
Theater Review: ‘Sweat’
Playwright Lynn Nottage puts a human face on a sadly all-too-familiar subject, the end of the American Dream, ...
November 9, 2016
BY
Judd Hollander
Theater Review: ‘Dry Powder’
"Dry Powder" offers an all-too-clear look at the world of high finance and the unfortunate realities that come ...
April 13, 2016
BY
Judd Hollander
Theater Review: ‘Cymbeline’
The Public Theater's absolutely brilliant production of William Shakespeare's "Cymbeline” brings out the pathos and the hilarity of ...
August 17, 2015
BY
Judd Hollander
Theater Review: ‘The Sound and the Fury’
Combining the epic, intimate, and mundane, Elevator Repair Service brings to life the first chapter of William Faulkner's ...
June 2, 2015
BY
Judd Hollander
Theater Review: ‘Pericles, Prince of Tyre’
NEW YORK—The Public Theater's Mobile Shakespeare Unit does an absolutely fantastic job with their production of Pericles, Prince ...
November 28, 2014
BY
Judd Hollander
Theater Review: ‘Straight White Men’
In “Straight White Men” playwright Young Jean Lee takes on an apparently conventional American father-son drama.
November 27, 2014
BY
Diana Barth
Theater Review: ‘King Lear’
NEW YORK—John Lithgow assumes the title role in the Public Theater's production of William Shakespeare's King Lear in ...
August 11, 2014
BY
Judd Hollander
Theater Review: ‘Here Lies Love’
NEW YORK—A wonderful example of immersive theater, Here Lies Love (concept and lyrics by David Byrne, music by ...
May 8, 2014
BY
Judd Hollander
Theater Review: ‘The Library’
NEW YORK—Memory and perception can be very selective—a point brought home in the absolutely gut-wrenching “The Library” by ...
April 17, 2014
BY
Judd Hollander
Theater Review: ‘Antony and Cleopatra’
NEW YORK—Love has the potential for great joy and great danger. This is the case with William Shakespeare’s ...
March 13, 2014
BY
Judd Hollander
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