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Review: The Counter at the Laura Pels Theatre
Exeunt NYC
Twenty-five years ago this week, the movie Fight Club opened in theaters. The nihilistic cinematic masterpiece tackled toxic masculinity...
3 days ago
Review: The Hills of California at the Broadhurst Theatre
Exeunt NYC
With their collaboration on 2017's The Ferryman, playwright Jez Butterworth, director Sam Mendes, designer Rob Howell, and producer Sonia...
3 days ago
Review: Family (site-specific)
Exeunt NYC
Tied by bonds of jealousy, violence, and rage as much as love, the three torment one another and grapple in their own deeply dysfunctional ways...
4 weeks ago
Review: Coach Coach at Clubbed Thumb Summerworks
Exeunt NYC
Velma is a life and death coach–sort of a death doula–but she's ready to move on (all her clients keep dying). And Cornelia (Becca Lash), a...
4 months ago
Review: Yellow Face at Todd Haimes Theatre
Exeunt NYC
In David Henry Hwang's play Yellow Face, the playwright is weighing all sorts of contradictions in fictionalized version of himself and...
2 weeks ago
Review: Safety Not Guaranteed at BAM Harvey
Exeunt NYC
In 1997, magazine editor John Silveira wrote a fake classified ad as jokey filler in Backwoods magazine. It began: “Wanted: Someone to go...
1 week ago
Review: The Voices in Your Head at St. Lydia’s
Exeunt NYC
If life can take many different forms, it makes sense that so can grief. There is no one way to process loss. But The Voices in Your Head,...
1 month ago
Review: McNeal at Lincoln Center Theater
Exeunt NYC
Ayad Akhtar is not a writer who shies away from a play of ideas–sometimes, I would argue, to the detriment of writing plays about humans.
1 week ago
Review: Forbidden Broadway: Merrily We Stole a Song at Theater 555
Exeunt NYC
Forbidden Broadway: Merrily We Stole a Song starts on a high note and I mean that literally. Franchise veteran Jenny Lee Stern appears in...
3 weeks ago
Review: Cellino v. Barnes at Asylum NYC
Exeunt NYC
If you lived in New York in the early years of the millennium, you know Cellino and Barnes: their faces on billboards or the sides of buses,...
2 months ago