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THE SKIN OF OUR TEETH Brings Frightening, Unpredictable Energy to the Beaumont Stage — Review

A review of The Skin of Our Teeth by Joey Sims | April 25, 2022

Within ten minutes of Lincoln Center’s massive, exhilarating production of Wilder’s sweeping epic, which opens tonight, it is immediately clear why Blain-Cruz chose this play, in this theater, right now.

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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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The “Hangmen” Martin McDonagh Wrote Lack Accountability, but Should the Play Get Away with the Same?

Bedatri D.Choudhury | April 21, 2022

Hangmen, by Martin McDonagh and directed by Matthew Dunster begins on the day the Murder (Abolition of Death Penalty) Act was passed in England in 1965. Harry (David Threlfall), a former hangman who runs a pub in Northern England, is suddenly sought after by the press who want to know his thoughts on the historic […]

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