Erika Dickerson-Despenza’s' first installment of an epic 10-play ‘Katrina cycle’ for the Public signals the beginning of what promises to be a staggering achievement in theatre which concerns itself with race, ecology, queer feminism, and human displacement.
Read MoreAnd so, Williamstown Theatre Festival’s inaugural foray into the world of Audible theatre comes to a close. Row, a new musical based on Tori Murden McClure’s 1998 efforts to become the first woman to row solo across the Atlantic, is a fine ending to an excellent season.
Read MoreFemininity and the fallouts of war are given an appealingly informal treatment in Wish You Were Here, Sanaz Toossi’s play.
Read MoreWilliamstown Theatre Festival’s audio production of Paradise Blue makes a strong case for further evaluation.
Read Moren Romeo y Julieta, the Public Theater’s latest foray into audio plays, Lupita Nyong’o proves that a rose in any other medium (and language) smells and sounds as sweet.
Read MoreMike Lew’s Tiger Style! acquits itself nicely in Huntington Theatre Company’s new audio production.
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