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Broadway review: Chilly, confusing ‘Little Prince’ forgot to unpack its heart

A review of The Little Prince by Chris Jones | April 11, 2022

In his allegorical 1943 French novella “The Little Prince,” Antoine de Saint-Exupéry wrote, “One sees clearly only with the heart.” So why, one might reasonably ask, is the new family-oriented show at the Broadway Theatre such a cold and removed affair?

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Juan Michael Porter II | April 10, 2022

Familiarity often breeds contempt but in Noah Haidle’s Birthday Candles, it also serves as the ingredient of love.  Over the course of the 90 minutes of this tightly calibrated Broadway debut, that love transforms Ernestine (Debra Messing) from a rebellious 17-year-old on the cusp of greatness into a 107-year-old great-grandmother who holds her family together. […]

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While Looking at History “Suffs” Elects Didacticism Over Adventurousness

Juan Michael Porter II | April 6, 2022

Shaina Taub has spent eight years researching and condensing the adventures of women’s rights activist Alice Paul and her cronies into a manageable tale. Despite the comparatively concise final product, at nearly three hours in runtime, Suffs (shorthand for women who fought to win the right to vote) still feels too long to absorb in […]

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