Review: A DOLL'S HOUSE at Guthrie Theater
by Joe Sarafolean - Sep 19, 2025
A perfect life is difficult to achieve but near impossible to maintain. This is the foundational message within Amy Herzog’s dynamic adaptation of the classic Henrik Ibsen play, A Doll’s House, kicking off the Guthrie Theater’s 25-26 season.
Cast Set for A DOLL'S HOUSE at Guthrie Theater
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Aug 12, 2025
The Guthrie Theater has revealed the cast and creative team for A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen, with a new version by Pulitzer finalist and Tony nominee Amy Herzog, directed by Tracy Brigden. Learn more!
Review: POTUS Brings Serious Laughs to Serious Issues at City Theatre
by Greg Kerestan - Oct 2, 2024
City Theatre's brand, the last decade or so, has often been less is more. Tiny casts, simple sets, show don't tell, but also don't show. The last two or three seasons have included an increased focus on immersive unit sets, but the principle still stood... not anymore, though.
Review: EMMA is Eccentric at the Denver Center
by Jon Bee - Apr 18, 2024
When people think of works of art that have vastly outlived their creator, especially as it relates to literature, there is no bigger name than William Shakespeare. His mark on history has proven to have an impact that will live on in perpetuity.
Review: PRIVATE LIVES at Catherine B. Berges Theatre At COCA
by Rob Levy - Oct 14, 2022
The Rep’s superb production of Noël Coward's Private Lives is directed by Meredith McDonough. This emotionally raw drama pulls no punches in depicting the intense passion and constant divisiveness that haunts Amanda and Elyot’s relationship. Alternating between sexually charged and emotionally abusive, the complex dynamics of their relationship never make the audience feel at ease.