Ellen Barry's Lizzie is at once a sympathetic figure and a cold, unhinged woman who does seem capable of murder—and who reminds us of what we in turn might be capable of...Mitch Giannunzio’s script
Paul Weidner’s translation, with its political edge, its humor, and its moral lessons, is necessary and timely. If you’re a fan of Tartuffe you will not be disappointed.
Host-director-producer...Jonathan Pereira...has an easy charm that I imagine audiences will enjoy as much as I did...Let me tell you what I learned from this experience: actors are amazing.
"I encourage you to take the opportunity to familiarize yourself with this little-known gem that says so much that is still resonant about gender, class, power, and economics, from a point-of-view
Orloff keeps the audience thoroughly amused. Co-produced by the Foolish Theatre Company, Foreign Affairs provides a thoroughly enjoyable evening at the WorkShop Theater!
It's a treat for the audience...each of these eight pieces has its own distinct voice, and shows Orloff's great range as a writer...He manages to address some heavy issues that affect relationships
Romantic screwball comedy is alive and well...Guided perfectly by director David Gautschy and a crackerjack cast, Intellectuals is a refreshing reminder of how fun good theatre can be...writing is
The WorkShop Theater gives a cheerful alternative to bombast or treacle in these two charming adaptations...genuinely amusing and fine versions of holiday classics to enjoy and celebrate...all in a
Adam Szymkowicz Interviews 'Navigator' Playwright Eddie Antar
Read blogger Adam Szymkowicz's interview with Eddie Antar about The Navigator, his inspiration, and what it's like to play for both the Red Sox and Yankees (at the same time).