Tag: Simon Stephens
Wonderfully creative ‘Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time’ at...
The play follows a teenage boy on the autistic spectrum who investigates the killing of his neighbor’s dog, and the lighting and sound effects are spectacular. By CHARLES GREEN
Port Tobacco Players presents a pensive ‘Curious Incident of the Dog...
The dynamics of a broken family are seen through the eyes of an autistic teen.
‘Blindness’ in darkness at Shakespeare is a brilliant beacon of theater
On this Kentucky Derby weekend, wondering what theatrical “horse” will nose ahead and augur well for a new world of theater when we can...
A critic at play
During the past seven-odd years that I've contributed to DC Theater Arts, I've written about upwards of 600 shows—sometimes as the designated reviewer (when...
5 reasons Christopher Boone liked ‘Curious Incident’ at Round House better...
My name is Christopher Boone and I am 15 and I am brave and I can do anything. I know that because I traveled...
In the Moment: ‘Heisenberg’ at Signature Theatre
With notes at the top of his work Heisenberg, playwright Simon Stephens gives undecorated, clear direction to theater companies for his expectations when producing...
Review: ‘HEISENBERG’ at Manhattan Theatre Club at the Samuel J. Friedman...
Let's get the title out of the way for starters. Simon Stephens, the author of this play, uses it to remind us that the...
Review #2: ‘The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night...
Now and then there comes a production of a play that is so spectacularly original it confounds one’s every expectation of what can be...
Review: ‘The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time’ at...
The national tour of the critically-acclaimed, five-time Tony Award-winning production of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time made its sojourn to...