Twelfth Night played at the Delacorte Theater from August to September 14, 2025. By Elazar Abrahams As we approach the end of the year, I find myself with a large backlog of articles that still […]
Twelfth Night played at the Delacorte Theater from August to September 14, 2025. By Elazar Abrahams As we approach the end of the year, I find myself with a large backlog of articles that still […]
By Elazar Abrahams January is here, which means it’s time to speculate about the pop culture year ahead. What has the potential to be good? What’s going to bomb hard? Who will Chicago stunt cast […]
Grand Theft Hamlet will have a limited theatrical release on January 17. Grand Theft Hamlet is, without question, a unique experiment. Directed by Sam Crane and Pinny Grylls, the documentary chronicles their bold attempt to […]
Hamlet is playing as part of “Free Shakespeare in the Park” through August 6 at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park. The 61st season of this NYC gem features the classic drama Hamlet. The production […]
In the tussle between going to a sold-out pop concert and inviting a lone violinist to play Mozart in your living room, New Place Players’ “Othello” skews heavily toward the latter. Performed in Casa Clara, […]
This Week: & Juliet, Some Like It Hot, Meta Quest, and more. Although the calendar year is winding down, the city that never sleeps has not let up. This past week brought on several cool […]
By Rachel Mohl This summer’s second production from Free Shakespeare in the Park is just what New York City needs right now. Public Works’ As You Like It provides hope and optimism as we close […]
Richard III is playing as part of “Shakespeare in the Park” through July 17 at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park. It’s a true shame that press reviews for this wonderful production were embargoed till […]
The Tragedy of Macbeth is now streaming on Apple TV+. BY Palmer Rubin “By the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes.” A bit of a cheat, since it went into theaters on Christmas […]
By Aharon Nissel Don’t be fooled by the light opening scene of the Public Theater’s Mobile Unit adaptation of William’s Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure which began performances at the Public this past week. The show […]