Category: Theater Review
Princeton Insider: Easter Gifts
Suspense, Humor, Intrigue, and a Murderer on the Loose; McCarter Stages “The Mousetrap,” Agatha Christie’s Classic
An American Ascent
Mary Pat Robertson Is Retiring From Princeton Ballet School After 35 Years
“When Dawn Breaks” Offers a Grab Bag of Intriguing Stories, But You Have to Explore Theatre Intime on Foot to Find Them
Rider Professor Debuts Documentary on Race
Emily Mann’s “Hoodwinked” Examines Fort Hood Killings and Radical Islam
Lewis Center Presents Sophocles’ “Elektra”
August Wilson’s “The Piano Lesson” Digs Deep Into the Past, Features Powerful Lessons on Family, History, Perseverance
“Gaslight,” Staged Radio Play at Public Library
Abstract Fun for Kids And Family at McCarter
Dark Surrealistic Comedy, “Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo,” Shows Hell of War From Tiger, Human, and Eternal Perspectives
Doors Slam, Pants Drop, as Opera Stars Hit High C’s, In “A Comedy of Tenors,” Ken Ludwig’s Frenetic New Farce
Theatre Intime Presents the Parent-Teacher Conference From Hell In “Gidion’s Knot,” Johnna Adams’s Dark, Penetrating Psycho-Drama
Intense Passion and Drama — “Baby Doll,” Adapted from 1956 Film, Delivers Tennessee Williams’s Classic Themes to McCarter Stage
“Alice in Wonderland” At MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre
Lewis Center for the Arts Presents “Seuls en Scène”
American Repertory Ballet’s “On Pointe” Aims to Create Ties to the Community
Princeton Summer Theater Wraps Up 2015 Season with “Eurydice,” Sarah Ruhl’s Lyrical, Contemporary Spin on the Poignant Greek Myth
Durang and Stoppard Lampoon Absurdities in the Theater World In Princeton Summer Theater Staging of Two Hilarious One-Acts
Shaw’s “Pygmalion” Features Battles of Gender and Class In Powerful, Captivating Princeton Summer Theater Production

Love, Loss and Mythic Transformations in “Metamorphoses”— PST Opens Season with Mary Zimmerman’s Tribute to Ovid

“La Cage Aux Folles” Celebrates Love, Family, Acceptance In the Glittery Setting of a St. Tropez Transvestite Nightclub
