Michael Weller's Fifty Words seethes with a boundless energy, piercing the veils of a modern marriage to reveal the crumbling edifice of a ruined partnership.
This revival of Robert Bolt's A Man for All Seasons is above all, a showcase for the majestic theatrical talents of Frank Langella. His command of the stage is awe-inspiring.
13 was a good idea: Having a show about thirteen year olds, performed by kids of that age or close to it. Too bad, the storytelling was so problematic..
Small Craft Warnings is not top shelf Tennessee Williams, but it's probably his best after 1961's The Night of the Iguana. To succeed, it needs actors who bring the capacity to surprise. For the most part, that's sorely lacking here.