Posted inSpoleto 2017, Theater Piccolo’s ‘Every Brilliant Thing’ is just that — brilliant by Sarah Reynolds May 28, 2017
Posted inSpoleto 2017, Theater The re-singing of Princess Diana’s sad tale isn’t a crowning achievement by Stephanie Hunt May 28, 2017
Posted inSpoleto 2017, Theater Forget what you think you know — Hynes’ ‘Waiting for Godot’ is a stellar take on Beckett’s play by Maura Hogan May 27, 2017
Posted inSpoleto 2017, Theater Aurelia Thierree’s ‘Murmur’s delights in deceiving ways by City Paper Staff May 27, 2017October 11, 2021
Posted inSpoleto 2017, Theater Henry Naylor’s ‘Angel’ is a one-woman triumph by Mary Scott Hardaway May 27, 2017
Posted inSpoleto 2017, Theater Druid’s ‘Waiting for Godot’ brings madcap tragedy to Spoleto by Dustin Waters May 27, 2017
Posted inSpoleto 2017, Theater Finding the humanity in Waiting for Godot by Dustin Waters May 24, 2017
Posted inSpoleto 2017, Theater Threshold Rep tackles a comedy about the unlikeliest of topics — suicide by City Paper Staff May 24, 2017October 11, 2021
Posted inSpoleto 2017, Theater Henry Naylor’s Angel is based on a real life Middle Eastern soldier by Kelly Rae Smith May 24, 2017
Posted inSpoleto 2017, Theater Aurélia Thierrée straddles the line between imagination and madness by City Paper Staff May 24, 2017October 11, 2021