I’ll admit that I’ve been involved in many conversations in which liberals talk about conservatives. They’ve occurred more and more often since 2016, and they almost always follow the same f... Read more
It’s no secret that corporate America is changing—much has been written about it—most obviously in the rise of remote and hybrid work. But it isn’t just changes in physical space. Young and... Read more
It can be far too easy for a director to forget that “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” is a comedy. After all, the most well-known plotline from one of Shakespeare’s most well-known plays is about... Read more
There’s something supernatural about The Watershed’s production of “The Approach.” Presented as part of the Capital Fringe Festival, the theatre (actually a former fitness studio that has be... Read more
The first thing I noticed when I saw “tick, tick… BOOM!” at Monumental Theatre Company wasn’t anything related to the show. It was that the front-of-house staff member who handed me my ticke... Read more
In many ways, “Fires in the Mirror: Crown Heights, Brooklyn, and Other Identities” is as much a work of journalism as it is a play. Originally conceived, written, and performed b... Read more