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Review: A Woman Among Women at the Bushwick Starr
Exeunt NYC
The play is most successful simply in painting the bonds among and the social web that binds these women, looking at those social categories and...
2 weeks ago
Review: In the Amazon Warehouse Parking Lot at Playwrights Horizons
Exeunt NYC
I was frequently reminded of Nomadland while watching Sarah Mantell's In the Amazon Warehouse Parking Lot—Jessica Bruder's book,...
1 week ago
Review: The Wind and the Rain: A Story About Sunny’s Bar at the Waterfront Museum
Exeunt NYC
A new site-specific play about Sunny's Bar takes us on a journey through time, and reminds us of home. Loren Noveck reviews.
1 month ago
Review: Left on Tenth at the James Earl Jones Theatre
Exeunt NYC
In Left on Tenth, Delia Ephron contends with a series of tragic events. After losing her beloved husband to prostate cancer, she reconnects...
1 week ago
Review: Family (site-specific)
Exeunt NYC
Celine Song's unsettling gothic fantasia is given a jolt of energy by Alec Duffy's site-specific production. Loren Noveck reviews.
1 month ago
Review: The Voices in Your Head at St. Lydia’s
Exeunt NYC
A droll wee comedy in an intimate setting brings unexpected laughs about death. Nicole Serratore reviews.
1 month ago
Review: cunnicularii at Alchemical Studios
Exeunt NYC
The indirect way in which the play tackles its premise is exciting. No one ever says “postpartum depression,” though the parable is clear in the...
3 months ago
Review: Safety Not Guaranteed at BAM Harvey
Exeunt NYC
BAM Harvey Theatre September 17-October 20, 2024 An offbeat screen-to-stage adaptation almost finds its theatrical truth. Loren Noveck reviews.
1 month ago
Review: Kara & Emma & Barbara & Miranda at The Tank
Exeunt NYC
The novelistic quality to Kara & Emma & Barbara & Miranda gives the play its structural strength and gives the four characters the chance to...
3 months ago
Review: The Counter at the Laura Pels Theatre
exeuntnyc.com
Twenty-five years ago this week, the movie Fight Club opened in theaters. The nihilistic cinematic masterpiece tackled toxic masculinity...
4 weeks ago