VIEWPOINTS – The enduring appeal of physical theater: Talking Band’s THE DOOR SLAMS, A GLASS TREMBLES and Pony Cam’s BURNOUT PARADISE

There’s an honesty in the act of movement that has the potential to transcend the limitations of the human language, which probably explains the enduring appeal of physical theater, a … Continue Reading →


VIEWPOINTS – Two performers and a crack design team: Taking a look at the commonalities of the New York premieres of KENREX and NEW OWNER

Also currently Off-Broadway, you’ll find a pair of shows that have striking aspects in common — namely, that they’re each animated by two performers and one crack design team. But … Continue Reading →


VIEWPOINTS – Work that (literally) kills in a dystopian world: Assessing the Off-Broadway revivals of THE ADDING MACHINE and THE RECEPTIONIST

Currently on the boards this spring theater season, you’ll find a pair of Off-Broadway revivals depicting the fraught psychological minefield of employment in a dystopian, not so unfamiliar corporate world. … Continue Reading →


VIEWPOINTS – This spring at Irish Rep: Camouflaging the darkness within in David Ireland’s ULSTER AMERICAN and Mark O’Rowe’s THE APPROACH

This spring down in Chelsea at the Irish Repertory Theatre, I caught a pair of productions that managed to camouflage the dark underbelly of our human nature — until they … Continue Reading →


THE HANGOVER REPORT – Tony-winner HEATHER HEADLEY astounds at Carnegie Hall with an electrifying concert

Last week, Tony and Grammy winner Heather Headley returned to Carnegie Hall in what can only be described as an electrifying event for both fans of her theatrical and recording body … Continue Reading →


VIEWPOINTS – Nights at 54 Below: DAVID YAZBEK puts on a rollicking show, MATT DOYLE basks in formative songs

Over the past week or so, I had the great opportunity to catch a pair of Broadway talents light up 54 Below’s intimate and well-appointed room. As always, read on … Continue Reading →


VIEWPOINTS – The experiment’s the thing in Michael Oluokun’s HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT ABOUT and Shayok Misha Chowdhury’s RHEOLOGY

In a pair of intriguing productions developed by the always adventurous Bushwick Starr, the experiment was the thing — both in terms of form and content. As per usual, read … Continue Reading →


VIEWPOINTS – HAMLET/HAMNET: Britain’s National Theatre and Royal Shakespeare Company tote their productions stateside

Over the past month or so, two of Britain’s most prominent theater companies — the National Theatre (based in London) and the Royal Shakespeare Company (based in Stratford-upon-Avon) — have … Continue Reading →


VIEWPOINTS – The Chicago report: New works at STEPPENWOLF, GOODMAN, CHICAGO SHAKES, and COURT enliven the spring theater season

This past week, I found myself in the Windy City, where I was able to bask myself in Chicago’s storied theater scene. This spring season, diverse new works were the … Continue Reading →


THE HANGOVER REPORT – Debbie Allen helms an unfussy and sturdily-acted Broadway revival of August Wilson’s JOE TURNER’S COME AND GONE

My 2025/2026 Broadway theatergoing season officially came to a close when I recently attended the highly anticipated revival of August Wilson’s Joe Turner’s Come and Gone at the Ethel Barrymore … Continue Reading →