The body-positive burlesque-inspired hive of performance queens fills the Den.
Tag: Mary Williamson
In Life on Paper, Jackalope once again turns straw into gold.
Gus Menary’s ensemble transforms Kenneth Lin’s mechanical script into a warm, nuanced production.
The Fly Honey Show promises something for everyone—except minimalists
There’s sex-positivity, body-positivity, whooping, hollering, and convulsing, all loud and proud.
Bonnie and Clyde, Honeymoon in Vegas, and three more new stage shows
A onetime Broadway flop and a ring-a-ding-ding musical comedy are among this week’s notable productions.
Winterset, Finding Neverland, and three more alternatives to holiday fare
A resonant period piece and a musical that does it better than the movie are among this week’s best bets.
Sex-positive burlesque The Fly Honey Show VII and five more new reviews
The Inconvenience’s celebration of the body is back.
Ike Holter’s astonishing Sender brings a hipster back from the dead
Shade Murray directs the Chicago wunderkind’s latest, now premiering at A Red Orchid Theatre.
London Wall, Milk Like Sugar, and ten more new theater reviews
London Wall, Milk Like Sugar, and ten more new theater reviews
Isadora at Dinner
A review of Timeline Theare’s production of When She Danced, a play about Isadora Duncan by Martin Sherman.