Grief Camp creates a vivid, fully inhabited world and assembles promising conditions for drama, but never shapes them into a story. The post Grief Camp appeared first on The Front Row Center.
SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 09:15PMIrondale’s presentation of Tennessee Williams’ “free adaptation” of The Seagull is too much of a “loose production.” The post The Notebook of Trigorin appeared first on The Front…
SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 01:40PMThis isn’t a Greek tragedy of kings brought down by fate. It’s a tragedy of salesmen, undone by money. There’s no death here. Just lost hope, unearned rewards, and at the end of the da…
SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 05:21PMO’Brien’s production buries Ibsen’s haunted restraint under some weak performances and extraneous choices—but Ghosts is too strong a play to be undone completely. The post Ghosts app…
SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 02:48PMWith Cold Water, Little Engine Theater has produced not just a play, but an experience that delivers the New York so many imagine but so few actually find. The post Cold Water appeared first…
SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 07:45PMThe love behind Harmon’s memories is real—but without dramatic momentum, the play hovers above life instead of stepping inside it. The post We Had a World appeared first on The Front Row…
SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 05:18PMA working-class man's political rise and fall, told with sharp humor in the style of Shaw and Coward, comes brilliantly to life in Mint Theater Company's revival of Brighouse's overlooked ge…
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