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Scene On Stage: Becket
French dramatist Jean Anouilh (1910-1987) claims to have written “Becket” “by chance,” after reading an account of 12th-century English history in which some 30...
Scene on Stage: ‘A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum’
By Phil Dorian
No one was more skeptical than I when Two River Theater announced an all-male “A Funny Thing Happened On the Way to...
Scene on Stage: ‘The M Spot’
You may have heard of the G-spot, but probably not the M-spot. My hunch is you’ll hear a lot about it from anyone you...
Scene on Stage: Won Over by Two River Theater’s ‘Camelot’
By Philip Dorian
Last year Two River Theater Company presented a semi-staged version of “The Music Man” with a cast of 11 and seven musicians....
Scene on Stage: Solid Performances Highlight New Work at NJ Rep
By Philip Dorian
Don’t you just hate it when a good play – a classic, even – is spoiled by inferior acting? (Kelsey Grammer’s Macbeth...
Scene on Stage: Yes, Yes for ‘Can-Can’
By Philip Dorian
Based on four of its songs alone, Cole Porter’s “Can-Can” has been long overdue for revival.
Well, its time has come, and the...
Scene on Stage: Looking at ‘The Last Five Years’ from Both Sides
By Philip Dorian
Where else in New York City would a struggling author meet an aspiring actress except in the bar where she works and...
Scene on Stage: ‘Third’ at Two River Theater ‘Well Worth’ a Ticket
By Philip Dorian
I remember seeing “Third” at Lincoln Center in 2006, but I had forgotten some of the play’s key elements: The ending, for...
Scene on Stage: ‘Bridges of Madison County’ Comes to Broadway
By Philip Dorian
It’s 1965 in Winterset, Iowa. Italian war bride Francesca Johnson is home alone while her husband and teenage children are showing their...