THE HANGOVER REPORT – In Dave Harris’s EXCEPTION TO THE RULE, naturalistic high school drama uncomfortably meets Beckettian existentialism

Last night at Roundabout Theatre Company’s intimate Black Box Theatre at the Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center for Theatre, I attended a performance of Dave Harris’s Exception to the Rule. … Continue Reading →


THE HANGOVER REPORT – The Met’s handsome production of Stravinsky’s rarely-performed THE RAKE’S PROGRESS returns with a vocally sterling cast

This week, Jonathan Miller’s production of The Rake’s Progress returned to the Metropolitan Opera. Given its relatively infrequent appearance in the company’s repertory (the work was last scene at the Met … Continue Reading →


THE HANGOVER REPORT – Principal dancer Amar Ramasar retires in a spirited A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM, concluding City Ballet’s resilient spring season

This past Sunday at the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center, principal dancer Amar Ramasar retired from the ranks of New York City Ballet in a performance of George … Continue Reading →


THE HANGOVER REPORT – Target Margin Theater’s ONE NIGHT is a nine-hour act of heroic theatrical storytelling and wonderment

Over the years, I’ve participated in a number of durational theatrical experiences. Having experienced Taylor Mac’s A 24-Decade History of Popular Music at St. Ann’s Warehouse (24 hours), Nat Randall and … Continue Reading →


THE HANGOVER REPORT – In WHO KILLED MY FATHER, Édouard Louis’ further excavates societal homophobia, only to uncover unexpected empathy

I recently had a chance to take in the solo stage adaptation of Édouard Louis’ Who Killed My Father at St. Ann’s Warehouse. The production – which comes by way … Continue Reading →


THE HANGOVER REPORT – TRISHA BROWN DANCE COMPANY stylishly, nostalgically celebrates its 50th anniversary at The Joyce (finally)

This weekend, I attended a performance by the Trisha Brown Dance Company at The Joyce Theater in Chelsea. The weeklong run – which was delayed for a few years, as … Continue Reading →


THE HANGOVER REPORT – James Ijames’s smart, uproarious FAT HAM inverts the tragedy of Shakespeare’s iconic play to empower Black Queerness

Last night, James Ijames’s uproarious yet profoundly defiant Fat Ham opened at the Public Theater in a co-production with National Black Theatre. As many of you know, the play a … Continue Reading →


THE HANGOVER REPORT – Trish Harnetiaux’s playfully abstract CALIFORNIA launches the 25th edition of Clubbed Thumb’s essential Summerworks series

This week at the cozy wild project in the East Village, I caught California by Trish Harnetiaux (the playwright’s theatrical podcast series The MS Phoenix Rising tickled me during lockdown). … Continue Reading →


THE HANGOVER REPORT – Brett Dean’s faithful, visceral operatic adaptation of HAMLET sonically unleashes the existential depths of the Bard’s text

Last week, I was able to catch up with the New York premiere of composer Brett Dean and librettist Matthew Jocelyn’s visceral operatic adaptation of Hamlet at the Metropolitan Opera. … Continue Reading →


THE HANGOVER REPORT – Mary Wiseman turns in a star-making performance in AT THE WEDDING, Bryna Turner’s slight but emotionally bruised new comedy

This past week, I attended a performance of Lincoln Center Theater’s Off-Broadway production of Bryna Turner’s new play At the Wedding. The comedy (which I thankfully caught before it concluded … Continue Reading →