The Jocker: Riding The Rails
by Michael Dale - May 27, 2007
Clint Jeffries' romantic drama paints a gritty picture of the lifestyle of Depression era hobos in an exclusively male environment.
Lebensraum: An Unusual Homecoming
by Michael Dale - Dec 18, 2006
Israel Horovitz's play begins with the present day chancellor of Germany, Rudolph Stroiber, deciding to make amends for the Holocaust by inviting 6 million Jews from anywhere in the world to come to his country, where they'll be given jobs and granted automatic citizenship.
That Time Of The Year: Getting Through The Holidays
by Michael Dale - Dec 8, 2006
This new musical revue spoofs all the dreaded stress that comes every December, like trying not to embarrass yourself at multiple holiday parties, keeping family gatherings civil, buying the right present for your better half and trying not to gain weight while everyone's throwing food in your direction
Faith Healer: Who Can I Turn To?
by Michael Dale - Jul 5, 2006
The three mesmerizing performers in the Broadway revival of Brian Friel's Faith Healer must perfect the tricky business of not only playing their own roles, but inventing the scene partner with whom they share the stage
LingoLand: Word to the Word-Wise
by Michael Dale - Mar 2, 2005
The York's new revue of Kenward Elmslie's lyrics, poetry and verse bubbles over with the eccentricities of American English
Traveling in Pursuit of Theater
by Adrienne Onofri - Jul 14, 2003
Since I live in New York City, I usually don't take a 'theater vacation'-you know, the eight-shows-a-week type of trip to New York or London. Even when I go to London, theater is just one of the activities on my itinerary. But the last three summers, I have found myself in a summer theater destination and have been appreciating more and more the joy of taking my No. 1 pastime on the road.