Minna Lee has written a play that is both joyfully theatrical and frighteningly realistic. My Home on the Moon skillfully straddles the world that we know and the world that is coming.
Category: Theater Reviews
Ogunquit’s ‘Ain’t Too Proud’ Rules the Jukebox Roost
Ain’t Too Proud has the missing ingredient most Jukebox Musicals lack: a book worthy of the artists being portrayed, even if the story plays a bit loose with facts and timelines to move things along.
Umbrella Stage Co.’s ‘Hairspray’ Kicks Off Summer with A Rollicking Good Time
With Umbrella Stage Company’s recent bang-up production, it once again proved that, despite being almost four decades old, ‘Hairspray’ will never lose its staying power for one very important reason — it is FUN.
The Huntington’s ‘Oedipus el Rey’ Transposes Sophocles to The Barrio with Mixed Success
Ultimately, The Huntington’s production, directed by Artistic Director Loretta Greco, lacks the urgency and coherence that might have helped make sense of Alfaro’s often jumbled, overreaching script.



