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Displaying all articles tagged:
Signature Theater Company
theater review
May 2, 2022
Two Men, Twin Falls: Samuel Hunter’s
A Case for the Existence of God
Samuel D. Hunter’s play about male friendship, latter-day American desperation, and the passage of time.
By
Helen Shaw
May 15, 2018
Theater Review:
Paradise Blue
’s Powerful Grit
Somewhere between a truthful portrait of human suffering and a genre exercise.
By
Sara Holdren
theater review
Sept. 17, 2017
Theater Review:
In the Blood
Has Never Felt More About the Present
A two-decade-old play leaps right out at you.
By
Sara Holdren
Nov. 15, 2015
Theater Review:
Incident at Vichy
“The ideas get loose from the form.”
By
Jesse Green
stage dive
Dec. 8, 2013
Theater Review: An Unbeautiful
Chéri
“Hours’ worth of longueurs, in a show that lasts 65 minutes.”
By
Jesse Green