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Review: Swept Away at the Longacre Theatre
Exeunt NYC
The story told in the new musical Swept Away has its roots in the real 1884 shipwreck of the Mignonette, a yacht that sank off the coast of...
2 weeks 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.
2 months ago
Review: We Live in Cairo at New York Theatre Workshop
Exeunt NYC
A new musical about revolutionary artists storms the stage at New York Theatre Workshop, but finds less success than its predecessor.
1 month ago
Review: Strategic Love Play at the Minetta Lane Theatre
Exeunt NYC
Miriam Battye's play about dating after thirty falls on clichés and mismatched chemistry between its stars. Cameron Kelsall reviews.
1 month ago
Review: In the Amazon Warehouse Parking Lot at Playwrights Horizons
Exeunt NYC
Sarah Mantell's play finds a flicker of hope in the face of climate catastrophe. Loren Noveck reviews.
1 month ago
Review: The Blood Quilt at Lincoln Center Theater
Exeunt NYC
Handmade quilts, which lie at the intersection of functionality, art, and craft, are part of the fabric (forgive the pun) of American...
2 weeks ago
Review: Yellow Face at Todd Haimes Theatre
Exeunt NYC
The play addresses the generational differences between DHH and his father and how each has fought different battles in America. Their...
2 months ago
Review: Burnout Paradise at St. Ann’s Warehouse
Exeunt NYC
It's chaotic and splashy and overwhelming and silly. But it's nonetheless built on a foundation of real emotions: on the one hand the “runner's...
3 weeks ago
Review: Counting and Cracking at NYU Skirball Center
Exeunt NYC
NYU Skirball Center September 6-September 22, 2024 An ambitious epic that never loses sight of the power of its familial ties.
2 months ago
Review: The Ask at the Wild Project
Exeunt NYC
Hill and the performers pack a remarkable amount of action and momentum into facial microexpressions and the pauses between Freeman's fast and...
2 months ago