Category Archives: Off-Broadway

Russian Troll Farm

Russian Troll Farm
by Sarah Gancher
Directed by Darko Tresnjak
Vineyard Theatre
February 1, 2024
Production website
πŸ’‰πŸ’‰πŸ’‰πŸ’‰ out of 5.

Russian Troll Farm was an amazing night in the theatre.Β  It far exceeded any expectations I had as I took my seat.Β  Based on an actual Internet Research Agency in Russia – – we follow professional internet trolls working for days at a time to influence American popular opinion, creating the illusion of consensusβ€”or conflict. There are floors for Twitter, for Facebook, memes, fake news, and comments sections.Β  Mis-information is big business indeed!Β  The play focuses specifically on months leading up to the election of Donald Trump and the defeat of Hilary Clinton. Russian Troll FarmΒ  imagines the daily lives of these trolls/workers as they invent characters, stage conflicts, and create conspiracies. What happens to your grasp on the truth when your whole job is lying? How does your identity shift when you impersonate Americans for a living?

Sabbath’s Theater

Sabbath’s Theater
adapted from the novel by Philip Roth
by Ariel Levy and John Turturro
Directed by Jo Bonney
The New Group
December 9, 2023
Production website
πŸ’‰πŸ’‰ out of 5.

I was told that I was going to be offended by the content of Sabbath’s Theatre.Β Β The press said this – even signs outside the theatre said this – so I was ready- – and I have been offended many a time in the theatre. And most of the time, I was perfectly fine with it.Β Β But this was just too much even for me!Β Β It was a super uncomfortable afternoon in the theatre.Β Β 

The Night of the Iguana

The Night of the Iguana
Written by Tennessee Williams
Directed by Emily Mann
James Earl Jones Theatre
December 8, 2023
Production website
πŸ’‰πŸ’‰ out of 5.

The Night of the iguana is one of Tennessee Williams’s later and less successful plays. It takes a haphazard group of people and really just spends too much time with them going repeatedly over the same themes.  The story focuses in on Shannon who is struggling with his sanity as he leads a travel group of prim Baptist ladies from America through the backroads of Mexico.  Having committed an act of statutory rape on the youngest member of the group he is losing his mind, and, it this is not helped by a group of obnoxious Germans staying at a hotel. The only possible lifeline is Hannah, a well-spoken penniless artist from Nantucket traveling with her 97-year-old frail old poet grandfather.  

Stereophonic

Stereophonic
Written by David Adjmi
Songs by Will Butler
Directed by Daniel Aukin
Playwrights Horizons
December 5, 2023
Production website
πŸ’‰πŸ’‰πŸ’‰πŸ’‰πŸ’‰ out of 5.

I was really NOT looking forward to seeing Stereophonic. It was one of those shows that was offering a good price at the right time in my schedule. But boy was I wrong. This turned out to be the best show out of the 10 that I saw for this particular trip – – In fact, this show had one magical aspect that I’ve had with so few shows in New York – – There was a span of time in the show, when I truly, truly forgot that I was watching a play; I believed that I was in a recording studio, watching singers, actually working on an album struggling to find the right way to present it. I was not in the theater. I was not watching a play. I was watching real life unfold in front of me. That happens almost never for me in the theater. It was magical.

Waiting for Godot

Waiting for Godot
Written by Samuel Beckett
Directed by Erin Arbus
Theatre for a New Audience
December 3, 2023
Production website
πŸ’‰πŸ’‰πŸ’‰πŸ’‰πŸ’‰ out of 5.

Waiting for Godot is my absolute favorite play. When asked by my students for all my years of teaching, what was my favorite play? I was always proud to answer, waiting for Godot. I think it is the most perfect play that illustrates the most central core of human experience: waiting. Waiting is something that we all do and actually spend most of our life doing. Waiting for Godot illustrates that perfectly.  I must have seen this production over 20 times  – – sometimes good  – – sometimes bad – – sometimes ugly  – – but each time I’ve learned something new about the play .  Here in the hands of Michael Shannon and Paul Sparks. I felt I really saw the quintessential version.