Category Archives: Off-Broadway

Review: Mint Theater’s ‘The ‘Lucky One’ Looks at Sibling Rivalry and Favoritism

The name A.A. Milne usually brings thoughts about the teddy bear, Winnie-the-Pooh. Milne wrote a series of stories about the lovable bear as well as poems that have become part of his legacy. However, look deeper into his biography see … Continue reading

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“White Guy on the Bus” is a Riveting Piece of Theater

A Review of “White Guy on the Bus” WHITE GUY ON THE BUS  is a play that examines several aspects of how races regard each other in America. Written by playwright Bruce Graham, this production is directed by Bud Martin … Continue reading

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“Unfaithfully Yours” Examines Open Marriage

The concept of open marriage invites a variety of images. At times, people tend to think of it as a modern day happening. However, it is an interesting theme that has been explored for mnay decades in theater. The current … Continue reading

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