Aimé Césaire’s 1970 play about Haiti’s little-known and brief period of monarchy gets a better production than it deserves from adapter and director Lanise Antoine Shelley and her cast. Césaire created not characters but mouthpieces for points of view about Haiti’s government in the years after its hard-won independence, and not even effective ones: without […]
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A young banker gets sucked into a moral abyss in Labyrinth
Broken Nose examines the high-stakes world of global finance.
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Murder mystery meets buddy comedy in Whose Body?
Lifeline’s revival of this 2002 Dorothy Sayers adaptation could use more breathing room to fully come alive.