'Donka: A Letter to Chekhov' Is Silly and Childish and Brilliant
“Donka,” a polyglot European company’s take on Chekhov at Brooklyn Academy of Music, is a fun, surprisingly vital all-ages circus show with a tenuous connection to Russian drama.
'Donka: A Letter to Chekhov' Is Silly and Childish and Brilliant
“Donka,” a polyglot European company’s take on Chekhov at Brooklyn Academy of Music, is a fun, surprisingly vital all-ages circus show with a tenuous connection to Russian drama.
'House/Divided' Addresses America in the Great Recession
“House/Divided,” at BAM from the Builders Association, is a politically potent reflection of America’s identity crisis after the Great Recession that’s smart, alive, and haunting.
Absurdist Tragicomedy ‘Rhinoceros’ Illustrates Mass Hysteria With Metamorphoses
Style and substance converge in ways that are both viscerally compelling and intellectually gripping in Emmanuel Demarcy-Mota's robust staging of Eugene Ionesco's aburdist masterpiece.
“Einstein on the Beach,” Robert Wilson, Philip Glass, and Lucinda Childs’ 1976 mystifying avant-garde operatic masterpiece, returns to BAM more polished and effective than ever.