In “The Reservoir,” now running at the Geffen Playhouse, playwright Jake Brasch takes the raw materials of addiction, […]
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Long before it arrived onstage, The Life of Pi had already achieved literary and cinematic immortality: first as […]
Since its premiere in 1953 at Paris’ Théâtre de Babylone, Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot has stirred debate […]
The Geffen Playhouse once again dazzled audiences with its latest show, “Black Cypress Bayou.” This powerful play transports […]
“Ava: The Secret Conversations” at the Geffen Playhouse features Elizabeth McGovern in a raw and captivating portrayal of […]
When Harper Lee’s “To Kill a Mockingbird” was first published in 1960, it was an immediate sensation and […]
“Everybody in Harlem is singing the blues” but perhaps no one like Angel Allen (Nija Okoro), a hard-drinking […]
The most Tony Award-nominated play in history is every bit as controversial and thought-provoking as you’d expect. And […]
Verdi’s Il Trovatore proves there’s no such thing as too much of a good thing. After a painful […]
“Thank you all so much for being here!” Maria Dizzia (Eurydice, Uncle Vanya) beamed in a sunny yellow […]