Compassionate, hopeful, and heartbreaking, The Big Meal tackles the daunting task of capturing the beauty of human existence that is filled with [...]
Articles By: Sahar Helmy
The Thrill of the Chase @ Drilling Company Theater, through March 4
In a brutal attempt to explore masculinity and sexual politics, Thrill of the Chase, by Philip Gawthorne, possesses neither thrill nor chase. [...]
Assistance @ Playwrights Horizons, through March 11th
Have you ever had a boss you despised so much that you thought about quitting your job Jerry Maguire style? We’ve all [...]
Psycho Therapy @ Cherry Lane Theatre
In its world premiere, Frank Strausser’s new comedy, Psycho Therapy, at Cherry Lane Theatre, receives a few laughs but falls flat in [...]
Samuel & Alasdair: A Personal History of the Robot War @ New Ohio Theatre, through January 21
I didn’t know what to expect when I walked into the New Ohio Theatre to see Samuel & Alasdair: A Personal History [...]
Godspell @ Circle in the Square Theatre
In its first Broadway revival, Godspell lights up the stage with its infectious, head bopping, music, and joyously noisy romp, that is [...]
Derby Day @ The Clurman Theatre in Theatre Row, Through December 17
Would you place a wager to keep your family together? Sadly, with its eager attempt, Derby Day, by Samuel Brett Williams, failed [...]
It Is Done @The Mean Fiddler Bar Through December 5th
Striving to be original in an unusual theatre setting, It is Done, by Alex Goldberg, lacks intensity and the drive it needs [...]
Chinglish @ Longacre Theatre
In a sequence of mistranslations, Chinglish, by David Henry Hwang, takes mangled cultural cues and turns it into a witty comedy about [...]

