Toxic brilliance
By Jean Lowerison | Theater Review Families can be as toxic as radiation, playwright Paul Zindel tells us in “The Effect...
By Jean Lowerison | Theater Review Families can be as toxic as radiation, playwright Paul Zindel tells us in “The Effect...
By Jean Lowerison | Theater Review Gentlemen’s clubs, British imperialism and sexism are just some of the topics spoofed in Nell...
By Jean Lowerison | Theater Review Sunset Boulevard — that storied street of heightened dreams and dashed hopes — is still...
By Jean Lowerison | Theater Review It’s likely that Sherwood Forest and its inhabitants were never as frantic, nor as goofy,...
By Jean Lowerison | Theater Review It’s likely that Sherwood Forest and its inhabitants were never as frantic, nor as goofy, as...
By Jean Lowerison | Theater Review Touts, burlesque dancers and mission dolls meet in Frank Loesser’s classic musical “Guys and...
By Jean Lowerison | Theater Review “The world would not be in such a snarl, had Marx been Groucho instead of Karl.” ...
By Jean Lowerison | Theater Review I can identify with Edward Bloom. When he sings “We were born to wake each...
By Jean Lowerison “Lend Me a Tenor” it isn’t, but “Ken Ludwig’s The Gods of Comedy” does at least offer...
By Jean Lowerison The road to enlightenment may be paved with good intentions, but for high-end yogawear manufacturer Jojomon (not...
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