Joe Siegel
Review: 'BLKS' Is Shocking, Hilarious, and Poignant
Burbage Theatre Company's production is alternately shocking, hilarious, and poignant as we follow a quartet of friends over the course of a few days in 2015.
Review: Plenty to Enjoy in 'Big – The Musical'
The Community Players has launched their 102nd season with "Big – The Musical," a genial and high-spirited entertainment.
Theater Review: Highly Entertaining 'The Game's Afoot'
"The Game's Afoot," now being presented by Arctic Playhouse, is a highly entertaining mystery/comedy which will keep you guessing up until the very end.
Review: Tomfoolery Shines in 'Love Sex and the IRS'
Silly, over the top, and wildly unrealistic: The joy of "Love Sex and the IRS" is seeing the escalating lunacy and the effect it has on the characters.
Review: 'Into The Breeches' Is a Genial WWII Home Front Comedy
"Into The Breeches," the first production in The Players' 115th season, is a genial, good-natured comedy set during the Second World War.
Review: 'The Viewing Room' Offers Heartfelt Look at Tangled Family Relationships
"The Viewing Room" focuses on one of the most difficult events in anyone's life: The passing of a family member. But playwright Mark Edward Smith takes a comedic approach.
Review: Woke Satire Fails to Hit Targets
"Pussy Hanukkah Comes To Harlem," from writer/director Lenny Schwartz, is an irreverent story about the end of the world.
Review: Burbage Offers Exquisite 'Romeo and Juliet'
William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" is one of his most famous tragedies, a tale of love in a time of war. Burbage Theatre Company's production, which leads off their 2023-2024 season, features spellbinding performances and exquisite staging.
Review: 'Incident at Vichy' a Compelling Play for Today
"Incident at Vichy" has a lot to say about the violence and degradation inflicted on others, as well as our moral responsibility to speak out against injustice.
Roundabout Delivers a Riveting 'Death of a Salesman'
Roundabout Productions' version features an extraordinary lead performance by Michael Pugliese as Willy Loman, a middle-class family man bent on self-destruction.
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