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Review: Visionary Lileana Blain-Cruz spearheads contemporary take on ‘The Skin of Our Teeth’

A review of The Skin of Our Teeth by Brittani Samuel | April 25, 2022

While all of that existential meaning and non-meaning can send your brain on a roller-coaster ride — the morning after seeing the show I felt hungover — the exceptionality of this Broadway production makes it well worth the price of admission.

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A Glorious “The Skin of Our Teeth” Invites Us to Reflect on How Far We’ve Come

Ran Xia | April 25, 2022

The events that take place in Thornton Wilder’s The Skin of Our Teeth practically cover the entire history of humankind, from the prehistoric ice age to 1950s New Jersey, to the immediate present. Thanks to Lileana Blain-Cruz’s inspired directorial vision and playwright Brandon Jacob Jenkins’ new material, an already prophetic text turns into something that’s […]

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This ‘Funny Girl’ Has Laughs but No Lushness

Christian Lewis | April 24, 2022

Before we get to my thoughts on the Beanie Feldstein-led revival of Funny Girl, there are some things I have to confess. I used to love Glee. I loved Lea Michele on Glee. I loved Lea Michele as Rachel Berry as Fanny Brice in a (fictional but prescient) Broadway revival of Funny Girl on Glee. […]

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