Fix Me, Jesus plays through November 24 at Abingdon Theatre Company, midtown Manhattan. In the video below, playwright Helen Sneed, director Sam Pinkleton, cast members Lori Gardner, Polly Lee, Lee Roy Rogers, Mitch Tebo, dramaturg Christine A. Mills, stage managers, Deidre Works and Sarah M. Brown answer two questions 'Where do you shop for clothes' and 'Which store has the best dressing rooms' Click below...
- 11/22/2013
- by Stage Tube
- BroadwayWorld.com
Tribes Barrow Street Theatre Run extended through January 6, 2013
Something is in the water on Barrow Street and when David Cromer drinks it, phenomenal theater happens. Tribes opened on March 4 this year, but shows no signs of aging. If its presence has escaped your awareness up to this point, as it had for this reviewer, then you have a treat in store for you. This is one of those ever-so-rare, all-around powerful pieces where a stellar cast, brilliant directing, commanding script, and beautiful design all work together to make for a theatrical experience that is likely to stay with you for years to come, continuing to outshine more trivial diversions.
David Cromer proves once again that he is one of the most promising directors in the American Theatre with the living, breathing work that has been brought to fruition on this stage. Under his steady hand, these aren't characters, they are people.
Something is in the water on Barrow Street and when David Cromer drinks it, phenomenal theater happens. Tribes opened on March 4 this year, but shows no signs of aging. If its presence has escaped your awareness up to this point, as it had for this reviewer, then you have a treat in store for you. This is one of those ever-so-rare, all-around powerful pieces where a stellar cast, brilliant directing, commanding script, and beautiful design all work together to make for a theatrical experience that is likely to stay with you for years to come, continuing to outshine more trivial diversions.
David Cromer proves once again that he is one of the most promising directors in the American Theatre with the living, breathing work that has been brought to fruition on this stage. Under his steady hand, these aren't characters, they are people.
- 10/26/2012
- by C. Jefferson Thom
- www.culturecatch.com
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