The Religion Thing, Renee Calarco’s witty, wickedly funny and ultimately harrowing new play at Theater J, primarily concerns itself not with theology per se or the particularities of religio... Read more
Silence – the shame it projects, the trauma it reflects, the secrets it conceals – constitutes the central protagonist of Forum Theatre’s Mad Forest, Caryl Churchill’s grim play about the im... Read more
A Wild Play fancies itself clever and philosophically learned, and I cannot blame it. In its 60 plodding minutes, the three protagonists shout and emote with great passion and ostentation ab... Read more
Juliet grows up, Shakespeare’s feminist bona fides receive dilatory vindication, and a young actress assesses the slings and arrows of life and love in What, Lamb! What, Ladybird!, Charlene... Read more