There’s a lot you’ll quickly recognize in Stephen Laughton’s play One Jewish Boy. It has that very British feel of a relationship-through-time play. You know, a play that unravels the story of a couple often through a series of vignettes that skip backwards through time (Nick Payne’
by Anthony Byrnes, Apr 03, 2025
I’m about to tell you not to miss a play about genocide ... and that's not even the weird part... I’m going to tell you it’s a fun night out. Before you think I’ve completely lost my mind, let me break down Lauren Yee’s
by Anthony Byrnes, Mar 26, 2025
When coming out of a busy subway stop in the '80s, you might be lucky enough (or unlucky enough) to come across a game of three-card monte. The game is near a guy with a cheap briefcase of counterfeit Rolexes caught up in a swirl of steam escaping a
by Anthony Byrnes, Mar 05, 2025
It’s hard to screw up Michael Frayn’s farce Noises Off. Its solidity comes from its structure. If you don’t know the British backstage comedy, it’s a three-part theme and variation. In the first act, you’re watching the final rehearsal for a British comedy. We mostly
by Anthony Byrnes, Feb 20, 2025
Time hasn’t been kind to Larissa FastHorse’s new play Fake It Till You Make It. That may be an odd thing to say about a world premiere that just opened last night but if you stick with me, you’ll see what I mean. Fake It Till You
by Anthony Byrnes, Feb 06, 2025
I am about to tell you that a beard is the reason to go see a play. I know that sounds nuts, and I’m probably biased, but my god, it’s one hell of a beard! It’s messy. It’s big. It seems to have a mind of
by Anthony Byrnes, Jan 30, 2025
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