The first French farce was performed in the 13th century. British farce began a century later. They are both still going strong, but often in very different directions.
British farce
Playwright Phinneas Kiyomura’s play “Supper” introduces three oil-rich brothers who have come to Japan to celebrate the wedding of their fourth brother, Freddy (Joel Scher), to his very strange
Rated PG-13
101 Minutes
Released April 7
Anyone who is a Bachelor/ Bachelorette addict (it’s OK ... read on, you don't have to admit it) will remember that
A Comedy
I must admit I was dubious about a production called “The Complete History of Comedy (abridged)”. I anticipated a barrage of “chicken crossing the road” jokes. And so
Rated PG-13
124 Minutes
Released March 31
The Zookeeper’s Wife is a truly beautiful and inspiring movie based on a true story of a Polish couple who ran a
Well, I did it again! Saw two movies this weekend: one good, one dreadful… The good one is “A Quiet Passion,” a beautifully mounted biography of 19th century poet Emily
Not Rated/ Comedic Horror Film/ Not for Kids
88 Minutes
Released March 24
Prevenge is definitely a unique horror film. The movie has been nominated for several festival awards and
Four of the best actors I’ve seen this century appeared on stage last weekend to present playwright William Mastrosimone’s timely and chilling play, “Cat’s Paw.” The actors
Editor’s note:
This review contains significant spoilers for the movie “Arrival”
If you could see the future, would you want to?
If you could have a child, knowing that