New York Times
As Garment Industry Moves Out, Theater and Arts Move In

Community Board 4's Theater Task Force, Chaired by WorkShop Managing Director, David M. Pincus, helped craft a proposal which resulted in "an initiative to include 16,000 square feet of space for small theaters in the West Side railyards project..."
Alison Gregor, The New York Times
»Read More»New York Times: Truth, Lies and Troubled Relationships
"She Said, She Said," a taut, quick-moving play about truth, lies and relationships...for once, a group of friends is actually credible as friends...the plot is like a well-oiled machine...craft and intelligence...

Rachel Saltz,
»Read More»Disappointment for Sale at the Corner Store, Then and Now
Linda Segal Crawley's new play, "Pineapple & Henry," makes clear that people don't always get what they want...Love and business complications abound. Ms. Friedman, who gives evidence of channeling early Barbra Streisand, and Mr. Alvin, with his spats, cigar and double-breasted striped suit invest the proceedings with comedy and menace.

Lawrence van Gelder, New York Times
»Read More»The Torture of Ordinary Life
Sly wit...Those familiar with Mr. Maxwell's poetry know something's coming. And it does...subtle, if wrenching, comedy...a superb Jennifer Kathryn Marshall.

Campbell Robertson, New York Times
»Read More»Blissful and Benighted: Dispatches From the War of the Sexes
Whatever wars may capture the headlines, the one that still fires the greatest passions is the battle of the sexes. In 'Couples,' an evening of eight one-acts being presented at the WorkShop Theater Company ... Mr. Orloff moves the action in unexpected ways to create real dramatic tension ... There are wildly imaginative flights .... both funny and poignant.

Wilborn Hampton, New York Times
»Read More»Mr. Sickles's zingy dialogue sparkled
...you know the playwright has potential...Mr. Sickles's zingy dialogue sparkled...Ellen Dolan is just right...

Neil Genzlinger, New York Times
»Read More»After 40 Years of Toil, a Lifetime of Heartburn
A well-observed...funny play...Ken Jaworowski is adept at creating characters, and the audience feels it knows these men by the time each has told his story...A good cast under Thomas Cote's direction brings each of the characters to life.

Wilborn Hampton, New York Times
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