Moral Quandaries and Massive Set Changes Overtake ‘Judgment Day’ at the Armory An obscure German drama about guilt and mob mentality is the latest play to take on the test of filling the Armory's massive space. By David Cote
Psychodrama ‘Dying City’ Takes Us Back to the Old Days of Bush and Iraq Every American war gets the living-room tragedy it deserves. By David Cote
Two Schreibers on Stage: Liev Unleashes; Pablo Plays Twins Eric Bogosian’s Talk Radio is just about the best theatrical expression of our fucked-up culture that I know. Yet it’s By John Heilpern
Julien Creuzet On Water as a Repository of Collective Memory and Place of Reconnection By Elisa Carollo
How Chef Johnny Curiel’s Dedication to Authentic Mexican Cuisine Led to a Michelin Star By Emily Zemler