CLYDE’S: LYNN NOTTAGE COOKS UP A SHARP KITCHEN-SET COMEDY
Given the choice in any restaurant, I will pretty much never opt for a sandwich. Honestly, sandwiches are hard to eat. They’re messy. Just chop everything up in a colorful crunchy salad, please.
But the way two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Lynn Nottage (Ruined, Sweat) writes about sandwiches in her tempting new slice-of-life comedy, Clyde’s—and the way her characters rhapsodize about them—could bring me around.
Keep Reading
At ‘Trouble in Mind’, School is in Session
When you hear “revival of a play” you’ll most likely imagine one of the countless Broadway productions of Mamet, O’Neill, or Williams featuring a celebrity. Roundabout’s production of Trouble in Mind certainly is not that. Strictly speaking, it’s not even a revival; a pre-show announcement informs the audience, “Alice Childress’ Trouble in Mind premiered off-Broadway […]
Read More
‘Diana’: A Princess Pop Musical Gone Wrong
During a time in which we’ve seen an explosion of content driven by an interest in the British Royal Family, you might expect Diana, to come off as the long-lost sibling to Peter Morgan’s The Crown or Pablo Lorrain’s new film Spencer. Instead, this new production (which is also streaming alongside The Crown on Netflix) […]
Read More





