Somehow I missed the beginning of Aaron Posner’s Romeo and Juliet. Not the famous beginning — “Two households, both alike in dignity,” — but the real one, which must have happened while I was reading the playbill or writing notes about the set (“Black poles in blue light. Skeleton of a building with an elevator […]
Archives for October 23, 2013
Go, Dog, Go!
Unlike productions aimed at adults, where a myriad of biases and opinions tend to create arguments over what worked and what didn’t in a new play, I have always found the easiest way to judge a children’s theater performance is by the excitement and smiles I see on the faces of the children. If a […]