Tag: Princeton University
Review: ‘Appropriate’ at Princeton Summer Theater
In Appropriate, the 2014–2015 Obie Award winner for Best New American Play, playwright (and Princeton alumnus) Branden Jacobs-Jenkins boldly explores family relations, racism, religious...
Review: ‘The Crucible’ at Princeton Summer Theater
When you enter the home of the Princeton Summer Theater to see The Crucible, you may wonder at first whether you’ve wandered into the...
Review: ‘Spider’s Web’ at Princeton Summer Theater
Spider’s Web ends with the unmasking of a murderer, and it starts with… a taste test. In this play’s opening moments, two veddy proper, blindfold-wearing...
Review: ‘Pippin’ at Princeton Summer Theater
So many men seem destined
To settle for something small,
But I won’t rest until I know I’ll have it all…
Stephen Schwartz’s lyrics for “Corner of...
Review: Bedlam: ‘Hamlet’ and ‘Saint Joan’ at McCarter Theatre Center
There’s nothing extravagant about the two shows playing at the McCarter Theatre. Both are presented on a stage stripped to its bare essentials: we can...