'The Wild Bride' Tells an Unflinching Story With Courage and Heart
Kneehigh Theatre’s “The Wild Bride,” a self-described “feminist folk tale” at St. Ann’s Warehouse, is magical, high-spirited, and musically rich, a gale-force theatrical storm.
'The Wild Bride' Tells an Unflinching Story With Courage and Heart
Kneehigh Theatre’s “The Wild Bride,” a self-described “feminist folk tale” at St. Ann’s Warehouse, is magical, high-spirited, and musically rich, a gale-force theatrical storm.
'This Clement World' Lacks Emotional Complication
Cynthia Hopkins tries hard at St. Ann’s Warehouse in the visually arresting “This Clement World,” her new song-cycle extravaganza about climate change, but didacticism trumps art.
'Opus No. 7' Attempts to Heal the Past
In “Opus No. 7,” at St. Ann’s Warehouse, Russian author-director Dmitry Krymov offers a highly imaginative and deeply moving Kaddish for the lost and persecuted in Soviet history.
Bold 'Mies Julie' Sets Strindberg in South Africa
The insidious residue of apartheid turns up the heat in Yael Farber’s adaptation at St. Ann’s Warehouse of August Strindberg’s “Miss Julie,” relocated to present-day South Africa.