Ernest was a boy full of sadness and woe, and, I think you’ll agree, justifiably so.
His mother had died, and just as he feared, his father then, literally,
In a bewildering, long-winded, stream of consciousness train of thought peppered with non sequiturs, playwright and actor Abbott Alexander delivers a 90-minute monologue that will leave you noggle-swoggled and mind-boggled,
If you’ve ever felt the need to share your most intimate concerns with a patient psychiatrist, you’ll recognize and probably identify with Stephanie Abrahams, the troubled star of
Shoot Loaded Questions
As the play opens, Shannon is having a nervous breakdown. Not the kind everyone knows about. This is the special traditional one that only mothers experience when
I saw “Cats” when it first opened on Broadway a million years ago. The performers all wore skates as they swooshed along the floor, and they were rather nasty creatures.
by Cynthia Citron
It's difficult to watch Barra Grant portray her mother in the biographical play that she authored without remembering the devastating biography that Christina Crawford wrote
By Cynthia Citron
It is touted as thrilling and chilling. But I found it muddled, and it left me befuddled.
The play is “An Inspector Calls.” Unfortunately, he was calling
by Cynthia Citron
Wheeler is an unhappy man, drifting through life without direction, without ambition, without compassion, without hope. A self-absorbed man who recognizes himself as a loser. Yet in
by Cynthia Citron
At some point in his life the thinking man will usually ask himself three important questions: Who—or what—am I? Where am I? and How did