Tag: Greg Wood
Review: ‘The Humans’ at the Walnut Street Theatre
The Blakes are not your ordinary dysfunctional family. As they gather for Thanksgiving dinner in an unfamiliar locale, everything seem fine, if a little...
Review: ‘A Christmas Carol’ at McCarter Theatre Center
A snowy Princeton afternoon may be the most festive of conditions in which to see the great McCarter Theatre holiday tradition of A Christmas...
Here are the 2017 Barrymore Awards Nominations
The nominations for the Barrymore Awards for Excellence in Theatre for the 2016-17 season have been announced by Theatre Philadelphia.
A total of 23 companies were recognized across...
Review: ‘Troilus and Cressida’ at the Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival
Since 2011, the Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival has presented one play a year in its “Extreme Shakespeare” series. The concept is to try to recreate...
Review: ‘The Hound of the Baskervilles’ at the Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival
Turning The Hound of the Baskervilles, one of Sherlock Holmes’ most famous cases, from a mystery into a small-cast comedy is an idea that...
Review: ‘Happy Birthday’ at 1812 Productions
Laughter broke out in the jam-packed theatre even before the first pratfall, which then only served to fan the funniness. Watching Beverly Cross' adaption...
Talking Marriage and Farce with the Couples of 1812 Productions’ ‘Happy...
Celebrating its 20th anniversary season, 1812 Productions - Philadelphia’s all-comedy theater company - is now in rehearsals for its springtime offering, the local premiere...
Review: ‘The Gift’ at Walnut Street Theatre
The fun, and perhaps coyness, of The Gift, Will Stutts’ gentle and constantly engaging play at the Walnut Street Theatre’s Independence Studio through March...
DCMetroTheaterArts’ Best of 2016 #11: Best Performances and Ensembles in Plays...
DCMetroTheaterArts’ Best of 2016 #11: Best Performances and Ensembles in Plays and Musicals in Philadelphia, New York, Delaware, and New Jersey Are:
Caroline Aaron as...
Review: ‘A Christmas Carol’ at McCarter Theatre Center
I cried while watching Adam Immerwahr’s revamped production of A Christmas Carol for McCarter Theatre Center.
Immerwahr’s redo is less opulent, more spare, and aims...
Review: ‘Stupid Fucking Bird’ at the Arden Theatre in Philadelphia
It was just two and a half years ago that the Arden Theatre presented a version of Anton Chekhov’s Three Sisters that used a...
Review: ‘Julius Caesar’ at the Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival in Center Valley,...
For the Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival’s current production of Julius Caesar, Director Patrick Mulcahy views the Bard’s ancient Roman history through a post-modern lens. Set...
Review: ‘White Guy on the Bus’ at Passage Theatre
Ray is a man living in two worlds. A white, middle-aged financial analyst with a spacious house in an upscale Philadelphia suburb, he spends...
Playwright Bruce Graham Discusses His Artistic Process and Thought Process for...
Following its premiere at Chicago’s Northlight Theatre in 2015, White Guy on the Bus, a new work by Philadelphia’s prolific award-winning playwright Bruce Graham,...
Review: ‘The Nether’ at InterAct Theatre Company in Philadelphia
Jennifer Haley’s The Nether is set partly in the near future and partly in the distant past. And in Haley’s riveting but frequently disturbing...
Review: ‘Harvey’ at Walnut Street Theatre in Philadelphia
So what if he’s invisible? He’s still the best friend and constant companion of the lovably eccentric tippler Elwood P. Dowd in Harvey, a...
‘Shipwrecked!’ at Walnut Street Theatre Independence Studio on 3 in Philadelphia
At the beginning of Shipwrecked!, Greg Wood bounds onto the stage of the Walnut Street Theatre’s Independence Studio and greets the audience: “Hello,” he...










