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Displaying all articles tagged:
Will Eno
theater review
Nov. 7, 2021
Ibsen’s
Peer Gynt
Becomes Eno’s
Gnit,
and Turns Gnomic, Gnostic and Gnostalgic
Will Eno keeps his distance from Ibsen, though.
By
Helen Shaw
theater reviews
Nov. 22, 2019
The Understated Charms of
The Underlying Chris
, and a High-Decibel
Crucible
Will Eno, produced quietly, and Arthur Miller, not.
By
Helen Shaw
theater review
Nov. 11, 2018
Theater Review: Is Will Eno’s
Thom Pain (based on nothing)
Still Revolutionary?
Fourteen years later, it feels out-of-step.
By
Sara Holdren
theater reviews
Feb. 27, 2017
Theater Review: The David Mamet Flameout Is Now Complete
Even the Mamet dialogue now misfires.
By
Jesse Green
Apr. 6, 2014
Theater Review:
The Realistic Joneses
Are All Talk
Can drama truly be made out of conversational gambits?
By
Jesse Green
stage dive
Mar. 7, 2014
Theater Review: Will Eno Stages
The Open House
Albee, seen and raised.
By
Jesse Green
stage dive
Nov. 3, 2010
Theater Review: The Vast Emptiness (With Punch Lines) of Middletown
Will Eno’s ‘Middletown’ isn’t a play, it’s a place. And there’s nothing there.
By
Scott Brown
the industry
Feb. 6, 2008
Kate Hudson to Play Artist Margaret Keane in ‘Big Eyes’
Plus industry news on Missy Elliot, Casey Affleck, and Will Eno.
ranters and ravers
Dec. 5, 2007
Charles Isherwood Declares ‘August: Osage County’ the Next ‘Thom Pain’
Another head-scratching rave from the
Times
theater critic?
the industry
Oct. 15, 2007
Dame Helen Mirren Now Also a Madam
Plus industry news on Marisa Tomei, Eric Idle, and Albert Einstein.