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A new production tells the story of Father Tolton, the slave who became a priest
Brandon Sanchez
March 08, 2019
“His story is so triumphal in the sense of what he was eventually able to do,” responding to persecution and oppression with an outpouring of love.
Arts & Culture
Theater
The return of Daniel Berrigan’s ‘The Trial of the Catonsville Nine’
Rob Weinert-Kendt
February 08, 2019
The director Jack Cummings III has reimagined the play as a kind of found text, recited and enacted by three Asian American actors.
Arts & Culture
Theater
‘Rent’: A musical that’s difficult to love
Rob Weinert-Kendt
January 28, 2019
All owe a debt to “Rent,” and I for one am happy to pay it.
Arts & Culture
Theater
Atticus Finch and Howard Beale finally get their Broadway moment
Rob Weinert-Kendt
December 14, 2018
Two starry new Broadway productions have no qualms about speaking their mind.
Arts & Culture
Theater
Kenneth Lonergan’s “The Waverly Gallery” makes a belated and brilliant Broadway debut
Rob Weinert-Kendt
November 16, 2018
Two seasoned actors explore meaning and mortality in ‘The Waverly Gallery’ and ‘Thom Pain (based on nothing).’
Arts & Culture
Theater
Review: The Troubles bring trouble to a farm family in Northern Ireland
Rob Weinert-Kendt
October 22, 2018
In the fallen world of “The Ferryman,” conflict and compromise poison everything.
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