There’s a nostalgia evident in the show and in the cast’s performances, and as their relationship and health drama unfolds, it borders on honorific. Yet the tactility of these characters’ lives struggles to materialize despite solid performance...
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'Jerome' Off-Broadway review — a portrait of queer life, love, and grief in the American Southwest
‘Jerome’ gets trapped in the coal mine of the AIDS era (Off Broadway review)
Impressive stagecraft can’t make up for an unconvincing story or characters who seem unlikely to be friends, let alone passionate lovers. It doesn’t help that Barnett appears to be decades younger than the fiftysomething we eventually learn that ...
In ‘Jerome,’ a dying man’s last gift is someone to leave behind
Director-scenic designer Dustin Wills’ production delivers a jaw-dropping effect at the end of Act I as Bruin’s past implodes. Act II pushes the magical realism further, expanding on a rich tradition of using the supernatural to express the unspe...
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