Howard Shapiro
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Review: ‘The Rise and Fall of Little Voice,’ but mostly the fall
For perhaps 10 minutes, an actress named Ellie Mooney gets, and grabs, her place in the spotlight. In a remarkable explosion of ve ...
11 years ago
Where is Anton Chekhov when you need him? The great 19th-century Russian playwright is probably tucked soundly into some celestial ...
11 years ago
Review: Winning ‘The West’ with shtik and bravura
Here’s how the West was won: with toe-tapping music, old-fashioned bravura, a good deal of mime and plenty of movement. And ...
11 years ago
Review: Still at war, ‘Don Juan Comes Home from Iraq’
What do you leave out? That may be a question for Paula Vogel, the celebrated playwright whose new work opened in a world premiere at Wil ...
11 years ago
Review: From Bucks County to Broadway, ‘Mothers and Sons’
“Mothers and Sons,” has gone the way of several plays that first came to life on the Bucks County Playhouse stage: Broadway. ...
11 years ago
Review: ‘Laughter on the 23rd Floor’ at times
Bah-da-BOOM! That’s the nutshell description of Neil Simon’s “Laughter on the 23rd Floor,” the compendiu ...
11 years ago
Review: When ‘Arsenic and Old Lace’ is a potent mix
If the Walnut Street Theatre, which is 205 years old, doesn’t know how to gently roast an old chestnut to bring out its taste, then ...
11 years ago
Review: The demons and delusions of ‘Hinckley’
When your role model is Lee Harvey Oswald, you know you’re in trouble. Except that John W. Hinckley Jr. didn’t. He als ...
11 years ago
Review: ‘Accomplice’ to a crazy mix-up
What happens when the actors and the characters they portray get all mixed up? You get Rupert Holmes’ clever and bizarre “Acc ...
11 years ago
Review: Broadway’s ‘Rocky,’ but still Philly’s fighter
Can a bum from the neighborhood ever be anything more? You sense the underlying sadness right away. It gave the original “Ro ...
11 years ago
Review: A ‘Skin & Bone’ with plenty of meat
Down in the Florida panhandle, where the Old South still reigns, two sisters and their house rapidly decline. The ladies’ knees and ...
11 years ago
Review: The daffy ‘Mystery of Irma Vep’
Never mind its little quotes from plays by Shakespeare, Edgar Allan Poe and Henrik Ibsen, “The Mystery of Irma Vep” is all fo ...
11 years ago