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BWW Reviews: ADVANCE MAN: Alien Nation

BWW Reviews: ADVANCE MAN: Alien Nation

by Duncan Pflaster — January 16, 2012
Gideon Productions presents Mac Rogers' 'Advance Man', part 1 of his epic sci-fi 'Honeycomb Trilogy', at the Secret Theatre in Queens....
BWW Reviews: DEDALUS LOUNGE In Need of Revisions

BWW Reviews: DEDALUS LOUNGE In Need of Revisions

by Jena Tesse Fox — January 13, 2012
Gary Duggan's play-with-music follows three friends for two weeks in one bar....
BWW Reviews: SOME GIRL(S): Sometimes the Ace, Sometimes the Douches

BWW Reviews: SOME GIRL(S): Sometimes the Ace, Sometimes the Douches

by Duncan Pflaster — December 17, 2011
Nunya Productions presents 'Some Girl(s)', by Neil LaBute, with a script newly-revised by the author, in a production benefitting the charity To Write Love On Her Arms....
BWW Reviews: RECKLESS: Blew Christmas

BWW Reviews: RECKLESS: Blew Christmas

by Duncan Pflaster — December 17, 2011
The Gallery Players presents 'Reckless', Craig Lucas' classic offbeat Christmas play....
BWW Reviews: THE GOOD MORNING AMERICA JOHNNY JOHNSON DREAM SHOW - Red Herrings

BWW Reviews: THE GOOD MORNING AMERICA JOHNNY JOHNSON DREAM SHOW - Red Herrings

by Duncan Pflaster — November 21, 2011
Accidental Repertory Theater presents 'The Good Morning America Johnny Johnson Dream Show', a new political play written and directed by John Strasberg....
BWW Reviews: TWO MEN KIDNAPPING RULE Rules at the New Ohio Theatre

BWW Reviews: TWO MEN KIDNAPPING RULE Rules at the New Ohio Theatre

by Christina Mancuso — November 14, 2011
Joseph Gallo's male-bonding play about three friends from New Jersey is a hilarious insight in the typical male ego as it relates to women, sports, beer.... and of course, male friendship. The pact they make is to "kidnap" and prevent the third friend from making poor decisions, hence the "Two-Man ...
BWW Reviews: IT IS DONE Lowers The Bar

BWW Reviews: IT IS DONE Lowers The Bar

by Charles Quittner — November 9, 2011
With site-specific theatre, the audience should get a sense of varying point of views and leave many grey areas to ponder after the show. Unfortunately, 'It Is Done,' the new thriller now playing at the Mean Fiddler bar, is purely black and white....
BWW Reviews: A HARD WALL AT HIGH SPEED - Plane and Fancy

BWW Reviews: A HARD WALL AT HIGH SPEED - Plane and Fancy

by Duncan Pflaster — November 7, 2011
Astoria Performing Arts Center (APAC) presents the world premiere of Ashlin Halfnight's drama "A Hard Wall at High Speed"....
BWW Reviews: NOW THE CATS WITH JEWELLED CLAWS - Nothing More than Felines

BWW Reviews: NOW THE CATS WITH JEWELLED CLAWS - Nothing More than Felines

by Duncan Pflaster — November 1, 2011
La MaMa, Etc. presents the New York City premiere of the surreal one-act 'Now The Cats With Jewelled Claws' by Tennessee Williams....
BWW Review: Wandering Bark Theatre Co's OTHELLO

BWW Review: Wandering Bark Theatre Co's OTHELLO

by Gabrielle Sierra — November 1, 2011
I never really consider leaving New York City to catch a play, but the recent production of Othello at Long Island City's Secret Theater has given me new inspiration to start hitting the road....

BWW Reviews: CLOSER at The Seeing Place, Thru 10/9

by BWW News Desk — October 9, 2011
The young ensemble theater company The Seeing Place returns this season with Patrick Marber's 1997, four-person melodrama, CLOSER, about the complexities of sexual relationships in the pre-dawn of social media....
BWW Reviews: A Ghoulish Good Time – Nightmare: Fairy Tales at the CSV

BWW Reviews: A Ghoulish Good Time – Nightmare: Fairy Tales at the CSV

by Trish Vignola — October 10, 2011
Kudos to Creator and Co-Director, Timothy Haskell, for what is a truly brilliant idea. Why not explore the more macabre side of humanity through the Brother's Grimm? Wow. Did our parents really read this stuff to us as kids?...
BWW Reviews: The Tramaine Experience at the ATA

BWW Reviews: The Tramaine Experience at the ATA

by Trish Vignola — October 3, 2011
Last night I caught The Tramaine Experience - An Urban Dramedy at the American Theatre of Actors. Presented through the Araca Project, The Tramaine Experience is one man's journey to escape and then finally embrace his background and in turn himself. It runs now through October 2nd....
BWW Reviews: CLOSER at The Seeing Place, Thru 10/9

BWW Reviews: CLOSER at The Seeing Place, Thru 10/9

by Molly Hagan — September 29, 2011
The young ensemble theater company The Seeing Place returns this season with Patrick Marber's 1997, four-person melodrama, CLOSER, about the complexities of sexual relationships in the pre-dawn of social media....
BWW Reviews: DAD DOESN'T DANCE Misses it Mark...Slightly

BWW Reviews: DAD DOESN'T DANCE Misses it Mark...Slightly

by Trish Vignola — August 1, 2011
The Midtown International Theatre Festival and Small Pond Enterprises LLC presented the New York Premiere of Dad Doesn't Dance, a new solo noir piece written and performed by Nora Brown. It opened July 12th and is closing today. Directed by Karen Case Cook, Dad Doesn't Dance tells the story of Br...
BWW Reviews: THE BANANA MONOLOGUES - Something Appealing

BWW Reviews: THE BANANA MONOLOGUES - Something Appealing

by Duncan Pflaster — July 28, 2011
The one-man show 'The Banana Monologues', part of the Midtown International Theatre Festival, is an unsurprising but amusing romp through the minds of a straight man and his wang....
BWW Reviews: cell & Hive's A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM - A Fresh Twist on a Classic

BWW Reviews: cell & Hive's A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM - A Fresh Twist on a Classic

by Caryn Robbins — July 13, 2011
The cell and the Hive's production of 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' is part of the 'Summer of Lust' series, currently running through July 31 at the Hive Theater. From the moment the lights go down, it is evident that this is not your 10th grade English class's Shakespeare....
BWW Reviews: THE HUMAN COMEDY - Something Appealing, Something Appalling

BWW Reviews: THE HUMAN COMEDY - Something Appealing, Something Appalling

by Duncan Pflaster — May 9, 2011
Astoria Performing Arts Center (APAC) presents a fine production of 'The Human Comedy', a strange Galt Macdermot musical about a community in California during World War II....
BWW Review: CALIGULA MAXIMUS At House Of Yes

BWW Review: CALIGULA MAXIMUS At House Of Yes

by Gabrielle Sierra — April 21, 2011
The first thing you'll notice when entering The House of Yes for Caligula Maximus is that you are staring at a fully naked man. ...
BWW Reviews: THE TREMENDOUS TREMENDOUS: The Glorious Ones

BWW Reviews: THE TREMENDOUS TREMENDOUS: The Glorious Ones

by Duncan Pflaster — April 12, 2011
The Brick Theater and The Mad Ones present 'The Tremendous Tremendous', a wonderful new play by The Mad Ones which concerns a performing family after their final triumphant performance at the 1939 World's Fair....

BWW Reviews: The Seeing Place Theater Tackles Shakespeare's TWELFTH NIGHT

by Molly Hagan — April 11, 2011
The Seeing Place Theater bites off a little more than they can chew with Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, but this talented ensemble sees it through....
BWW Reviews: THREE MEN ON A HORSE: On the Nose

BWW Reviews: THREE MEN ON A HORSE: On the Nose

by Duncan Pflaster — March 27, 2011
The Actors Company Theatre (TACT) produces John Cecil Holm and George Abbott's "Three Men on a Horse", a 1930s comedy about playing the ponies....
BWW Reviews: MOTHER OF GOD! - Misconceived

BWW Reviews: MOTHER OF GOD! - Misconceived

by Duncan Pflaster — March 14, 2011
New Perspectives Theatre Company presents 'Mother of God!' a new play by Michele A. Miller, which contemplates what would have happened to the nativity story if Jesus were not divine....
BWW Reviews: GENTRIFUSION - Stoop to Conquer

BWW Reviews: GENTRIFUSION - Stoop to Conquer

by Duncan Pflaster — February 2, 2011
With 'Gentrifusion: an installation of new work', Red Fern Theater Company continues its community-conscious theatre work with six new plays by New York writers on the theme of gentrification....
BWW Reviews: GOODBYE NEW YORK, GOODBYE HEART: Big Apple Cyber

BWW Reviews: GOODBYE NEW YORK, GOODBYE HEART: Big Apple Cyber

by Duncan Pflaster — December 14, 2010
The Production Company presents Lally Katz's 'Goodbye New York, Goodbye Heart', an unusual play about a future Internet dystopia, where virtual reality is difficult to distinguish from life....
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