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BROADWAY REVIEW: In moving ‘Walking with Ghosts,’ Irish actor Gabriel Byrne confronts shadows of his own troubled past

A review of Walking With Ghosts by Chris Jones | October 27, 2022

Fans of this fine, deeply vulnerable actor won’t worry much about any of this, of course. And everyone else gets to spend time, at least, with a man who has a clear capacity to love. As you do so, if you’re of a certain age, you’ll track back through your own experience as sure as a Guinness is a stout.

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Juan Michael Porter II | October 13, 2022

The best horror films understand that what is left unseen is more powerful than anything that could ever appear on-screen. And though August Wilson’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play, The Piano Lesson is no horror flick, when staged well, its treasure trove of invisible forces and tensions leaves even the most stoic audiences alternating between pathos, humor, […]

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