BY JESSICA NEU (Updated with more images from the production.) Shakespeare’s Macbeth tells the tragic story of Macbeth, a general who receives a prophecy from three witches that he will be the King of Scotland one day. Persuaded heavily by his wife,… Read More ›
Marisa Postava
An Offbeat, Yet Entertaining Version of Checkov’s ‘Uncle Vanya’ at Carnegie Stage
By Bob Hoover Somewhere in the Russian countryside, a family has gathered at its estate to figure out its future. Its most esteemed member, Serebryakov, has lost his professorship while his young and attractive wife, Yelena, bored by the country,… Read More ›
Vigilance Theater Invites You to Step Inside a Whodunnit and Pick the Killer
By Sharon Eberson Witnessing a slasher film from the safe distance between seat and screen is one thing, but just imagine being in the room where it happens when the masked killer strikes. No need to merely imagine anyone. Blood… Read More ›
“Othello” Captivates at Food for Groundlings
Food for Groundlings’ Othello is a labor of love attesting to how the region’s small companies do much with a modest resources. Shakespeare is about the human journey of the characters in stories told with words, not spectacle. This play,… Read More ›
