Phylicia Rashad Is the Beating Heart of ‘Skeleton Crew’ on Broadway
Morisseau says she could not have written Skeleton Key without her father, and this may explain the flintiness, anger, wit, and empathy that rise up in contrasting waves through its two-hour path, directed with sensitivity and energy by Tony-winning Ruben Santiago-Hudson.
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Have Yourself a Very DTLI Christmas
The DTLI Critic Cohort got together to bask in some holiday season warmth by sharing their favorite shows of the year, favorite theater moments, and their resolutions for the new year. Jose Solís: What was your favorite night out on Broadway? Ran Xia: Isn’t that just Six uncontested? Christian Lewis: Yes, Six and Diana […]
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‘Flying Over Sunset’: A Trippy Spectacle with Not a Lot to Say
There is something inherently spiritual in the ways in which the writer and philosopher Aldous Huxley spoke of his relationship with the hallucinogenic drug, LSD. “It’s a very salutary thing to realize that the rather dull universe in which most of us spend most of our time is not the only universe there is. I […]
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