“Port Authority” at the Irish Repertory Theatre at the DR2 Theatre (Closed Sunday, November 16th, 2014)

October 2, 2014 | irish repertory, no exit 2014, Off-Broadway | Tags:

Shipping ports worldwide are governed by rules of access: regulating who can dock and who cannot; who can ship to and from and who cannot; who has authority to enter and exit and who does not. Unlike those ports of call, the three men in Conor McPherson’s 2001 “Port Authority” have no control of their “ports.” These are men to…

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“Tail! Spin!” at the Lynn Redgrave Theater at Culture Project (Closed November 30, 2014)

October 1, 2014 | Off-Broadway | Tags:

Mario Correa’s “Tail! Spin!” was the breakout hit of the 2012 NY International Fringe Festival (Fastest-Selling Show in FringeNYC history) and the charmingly irreverent show has found its way into the Culture Project’s 2014 Season at the Lynn Redgrave Theatre. What TMZ is to celebrity gossip “Tail! Spin!” is to political gossip and it showcases a delightful romp through the…

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“Juarez: A Documentary Mythology” at Rattlestick Playwrights Theater

The purpose of Theater Mitu’s documentary mythology piece is clear and certainly commendable. Addressing how Juarez, Mexico could have become “The Murder Capital of the World” and to rediscover director Ruben Polendo’s hometown, the company members “began traveling to Ciudad Juarez/El Paso, meeting with anyone who would sit down and talk to [them] to create a piece with and about…

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“Boys and Girls” at 59E59 Theaters (Closed Sunday September 28, 2014)

September 8, 2014 | Off-Broadway | Tags:

The boys and girls in Dylan Coburn Gray’s extended prose-poem performance piece are Irish and their particular rant is about life and times in Dublin, which is a specific matrix of cultural fundamentals. Although “Boys and Girls” features four narratives (chapters), the speakers are identified only as A, B, C, and D and therefore these are universal stories that connect…

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“3Christs” at the Judson Memorial Church (Closed on Sunday September 28, 2014)

September 7, 2014 | days of, maybe happy, no exit 2014, Off-Broadway | Tags:

Something goes terribly wrong after the opening scene of “3Christs” the site-specific play about three delusional patients at a state psychiatric hospital each who believes he is the “one and only Christ.” As each of the three patients enters the stage constructed in the sanctuary of the Judson Memorial Church in Manhattan, each actor quickly defines his character with precision…

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“Revolution in the Elbow of Ragnar Agnarsson Furniture Painter” at Minetta Lane Theatre

September 1, 2014 | Off-Broadway | Tags:

“If you act like you know what you are doing, people will believe you know what you are doing.” What do you call a nation-state that seeks prosperity for its citizens, encourages personal responsibility, prefers not to be dependent on other nation-states for its needs, and supports a deep and abiding faith in an all-powerful deity? The United States? England?…

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FringeNYC – Past, Present, and Future of New York City’s Annual Fringe Festival

Theatre Reviews Limited was there at the beginning eighteen years ago when “the scrappy few” founded FringeNYC: Aaron Beall, John Clancy, Jonathan Harris, and (current Artistic Director) Elena K. Holy recognized the need for a Fringe Festival in New York City. John Clancy and Elena K. Holy were the founders of FringeNYC’s producing organization The Present Company. This is part…

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“Ryan Is Lost” at FringeNYC 2014 at the 64E4 Mainstage Theatre (Closed on Sunday August 24, 2014)

August 19, 2014 | Off-Broadway, on beckett | Tags:

The NY International Fringe Festival is presenting “Ryan Is Lost” a new play by Nathan Wellman which is an intriguing, interesting and brooding two character drama. If one could imagine, it would be the offspring of “Waiting for Godot” and “The Zoo Story.” It is absurdly provocative as it slowly retrieves simmering emotions to the surface, allowing a boiling pain…

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“Poor Behavior” at Primary Stages at the Duke on 42nd Street (Closed on Sunday September 7, 2014)

Theresa Rebeck asks an important and rich question in her new “Poor Behavior” currently running at the Duke on 42nd Street the new home of Primary Stages. This question might go unnoticed it is so intertwined with Ms. Rebeck’s rant about the state of marriage in contemporary “civilized” culture: and it is a good rant indeed. The real question though…

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