Don't you sometimes find that crime films produced by countries that are not America are a little hard to follow? Especially if the crime (usually a robbery) is
If I were to list all the accolades and awards that Stephen Sachs has won over his long career as a playwright, a director, and as co-artistic director of the
Whenever there is mention of the personal life of Albert Einstein, there are, inevitably, recollections of the happy years he spent with Elsa Lowenthal, his first cousin and second wife.
Farce, according to Wikipedia, is a comedy that deals with situations that are exaggerated, extravagant, and highly improbable. Their plots are filled with absurdities and with characters that appear to
In a telephone call to Ernie, who is downstairs in a formal black suit, Charlie, who is upstairs in pajamas, announces that he has gone temporarily blind.
But that comes
Mr. Pim Passes By Without Winnie-the-Pooh
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Would you rather have “Hamlet” and “Macbeth” immortalized as some of the world’s greatest characters but
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A century before the egomaniacal prevaricator took over the White House and tried to convince the world of his unique
She's on her honeymoon. Alone.
After the invitations had been mailed, the venue had been chosen, the wedding dress had undergone its final fitting, and all the non-refundable
Dysfunctional relationships seem to be becoming more dysfunctional with each new play. Dysfunctional and disagreeable. Despairing and depressing. As presented in playwright Quiara Alegria Hudes' "Water by the