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Displaying all articles tagged:
Richard Nelson
theater review
Sept. 11, 2021
Twelfth Night: Richard Nelson’s Rhinebeck Cycle Comes to a Close
In the twelfth and final play in the series, the extended Michael family gathers overseas.
By
Helen Shaw
streaming theater review
Apr. 30, 2020
Richard Nelson’s Apple Family Is Muted in Grief and Unmuted on Zoom
In
What Do We Need to Talk About?
By
Helen Shaw
theater
Apr. 29, 2020
What It’s Like to Stage a New Play Over Zoom
Jay O. Sanders and Maryann Plunkett explain what it’s like to stage a new Apple family play in a pandemic.
By
Jackson McHenry
theater reviews
Sept. 16, 2018
Theater Reviews: A
Vanya
in Our English, and an Emperor Present But Not Seen
Richard “Apple Family” Nelson brings his natural-language approach to Chekhov. Plus, a look at Haile Selassie’s last days in power.
By
Sara Holdren
theater review
Oct. 30, 2017
Theater Review: The Public Theater Stages Its Own Origin Story
I hope they get it.
By
Sara Holdren
theater review
Nov. 9, 2016
Theater Review:
Women of a Certain Age
A play that ended just as the news was beginning to turn.
By
Jesse Green
Sept. 17, 2016
Theater Review:
What Did You Expect?
Peak naturalism, uncannily executed.
By
Jesse Green
Mar. 6, 2016
Theater Reviews:
Hungry
and
Eclipsed
One, a transfer that opened in October; the other, written (at least in part) yesterday.
By
Jesse Green
theater review
Nov. 25, 2013
Theater Review: With
Regular Singing
, One More Bite of the Apple Family
“The plays are a kind of exposed nerve.”
By
Jesse Green
stage dive
May 8, 2013
Theater Review: Chasing Chekhov With
Nikolai and the Others
“Nelson’s opening gambit — an appetizer of red herring — pays off spectacularly.”
By
Jesse Green
news reel
Feb. 29, 2008
David Strathairn Takes His ‘Conversations in Tusculum’ Castmates on a Tour of the Met
Aidan Quinn points out the jiggly bits to Gloria Reuben.
the industry
Jan. 11, 2008
Christian Bale Will Hunt Johnny Depp to the Ends of the Earth
Paul Greengrass is just about the last man in Hollywood who could get an Iraq-war movie green-lit at this point.
the industry
July 31, 2007
Public Theater Slate Includes Plays by Churchill and Shepard, Work by Hoffman and Strathairn
Plus industry news on
Pal Joey
, Drew Barrymore, and Lil Jon.