Theater
in dialogue: bad, clown, bad
by Jason Grote and Sheila CallaghanTheater
Playwrights Sheila Callaghan and Jason Grote recently saw the Undermain Theater’s production of Jeffrey M. Jones’s play A Man’s Best Friend, and they discussed the play in Sheila’s Brooklyn kitchen.
Ubu Goes Patamusical
by David KilpatrickTheater
“Merdre!” The audience at the premiere of Alfred Jarry’s Ubu roi wouldn’t let the performance get beyond its scatological opening word before a riot broke loose, making December 20, 1896 (the night the play premiered at the Théâtre de l’Oeuvre in Paris) the birth date of the theatrical avant-garde.
Candide returns to NYC: The Best of All Possible Worlds?
by Emily DeVotiTheater
Candide, Voltaire’s classic satire skewering Optimism in a corrupt world, is one of those dark, wild and politically savvy rides thatperhaps due to our, well, overly optimistic faith in Progresswe don’t expect to find in the dusty tracts of history.




