There’s ethereal magic to be found in this stripped and reconstituted Victorian Gothic piece
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MARY SHELLEY’S FRANKENSTEIN (McCarter): Overreaching ambition
Theatrically spectacular but without the marvelous profundity of the source novel
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Ralph Malachowski see’s the Pride Night performance of Sam Shepard’s SIMPATICO.
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So what does this genius look like?
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Bedlam’s imagination and the energy of their acting make their production stand out.
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The distinguished British pianist Imogen Cooper presented several works for piano on November 9, 2016, at the McCarter Theatre Center in Princeton.
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For one night only, the Dance Theatre of Harlem appeared on the Matthews Stage of the McCarter Theatre Center in Princeton, New Jersey.
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It takes a while for playwright Sharyn Rothstein to show you where she’s going in ALL THE DAYS. Rothstein writes sitcoms, and the formula shows.
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After this year, a holiday tradition will be refreshed. Here’s wishing it would remain.
View More A CHRISTMAS CAROL (McCarter): One for past and present, but unfortunately not future