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Review: DESIGN FOR LIVING at Odyssey Theatre

Review: DESIGN FOR LIVING at Odyssey Theatre

by Amanda Callas — July 13, 2024

A glamorous, pansexual, queer 1930s romp through the world of artists, playwrights, interior decorators, and their lovers, Design for Living was an instant hit with the sold-out audience on the afternoon I attended, who loved every minute of it.

Photos: First Look at DESIGN FOR LIVING at The Odyssey; Opens Tonight

Photos: First Look at DESIGN FOR LIVING at The Odyssey; Opens Tonight

by Blair Ingenthron — July 6, 2024

A rare revival of “Design for Living,” Noël Coward’s witty, charming romantic comedy that was banned in 1930s London for its risqué content and bawdy themes, opens this weekend at the Odyssey Theatre in a production directed by Bart DeLorenzo.

BWW Review: Joe Orton's Dark Comedy LOOT Satirically Examines Societal Stupidity

BWW Review: Joe Orton's Dark Comedy LOOT Satirically Examines Societal Stupidity

by Shari Barrett — July 15, 2019

Odyssey Theatre Ensemble kicks off its 'Circa '69' season of significant and adventurous plays that premiered around the time of the Odyssey's 1969 inception with Joe Orton's darkly comic masterpiece LOOT, which asks us to wipe the fluff from our eyes and see society the way he sees it.

Odyssey Theatre Announces 50th Anniversary 'Circa '69!' Season

Odyssey Theatre Announces 50th Anniversary 'Circa '69!' Season

by Julie Musbach — May 13, 2019

Odyssey Theatre Ensemble has announced "Circa'69!" an 18-month retrospective beginning in June, 2019 that will celebrate its founding, 50 years ago, by artistic director Ron Sossi, who has remained steadily at the helm since the company's first production in 1969.

New York Stage And Film Announces 2019 Winter Season

New York Stage And Film Announces 2019 Winter Season

by Julie Musbach — January 28, 2019

New York Stage and Film announces the programming line-up for their 2019 Winter Season at The Lark/Barebones Studio (311 West 43rd Street, 5th Floor): Halley Feiffer's Saying Goodbye to the People I Love From My Bathtub, 2015 Founders' Award Recipient Harrison David Rivers' the bandaged place, and

BWW Review: Dysfunction Magnified HIR

BWW Review: Dysfunction Magnified HIR

by Gil Kaan — January 21, 2019

Even though, we are just coming to the end of January, I can already nominate a prominent candidate for Most Horrid Theatrical Character of 2019 - Paige Connor, the matriarch in Taylor Mac's HIR.


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