Restructuring at the top causes an exodus—again.
Tag: Sandy Shinner
Posted inArts & Culture
Be Here Now reaches for profundity, but falls short
Deborah Zoe Laufer’s existential comedy has charm, but not much staying power.
Posted inArts & Culture
An unlikely friendship develops in How to Use a Knife
A dishwasher with a mysterious past flaunts his skills with a blade.
Posted inBlogs
Why Victory Gardens playwrights are letting it all hang out now
Jeffrey Sweet on the fate of the Victory Gardens Theater playwright’s ensemble
Posted inColumns & Opinion
At Victory Gardens, a bitter uprooting
Victory Gardens Theater gets weeded out
Posted inBlogs
Rogue elephants and troubled teens: new Reader performing arts reviews
Fresh reviews from Reader theater critics
Posted inArts & Culture
Adolescence without the sexy vampires
Real-life teen terrors haunt Rivendell Theatre Ensemble’s Crooked
Posted inBlogs
Flyovers takes wing again
A 1998 Victory Gardens hit gets its first New York staging.