Taking Care of Baby
The blessing and burden that is motherhood is on display at City Center, where Taking Care of Baby, the intriguingly uncomfortable play by Dennis Kelly, is making its American debut.
Not in Love Actually - A Feminist Response to "The Ultimate Romantic Comedy"
I used to love watching the film “Love Actually.” I saw it for the first time in the winter of 2003 and watching the movie quickly became a ritual for me during the holiday season
The Glass Menagerie
Tennessee Williams’ 1944 “memory play” about an unhappy family trapped within the confinements of their own lives has been revived, starring Cherry Jones.
First Date
In First Date, the new musical starring Zachary Levi and Krysta Rodriguez, a blind date plays out in real time, set to music.
Busy Shaming - When Being "So Busy" is Not a Bad Thing
When did being busy become such a bad thing?
Ever since I got my driver's license and could get around on my own, I have been busy.
Women Center Stage - An Interview with Monica L. Williams, Felice Belle and Jen Murphy
Together/Far Apart showcases 3 pairs of poets and their journey together as they navigate a myriad of relationships while negotiating art-making, time, family, space and dreams.
Royal (Baby) Treatment - Unequal Concern Across the Pond
I'm just going to say it: I don't care about the royal baby.
Women Center Stage - An Interview With Dina Vovsi
Dina Vovsi directs everything's whispered (for now).
Women Center Stage - An Interview With Tracy Bersley
Tracy Bersley directs For Immediate (and timely) Release, by Daniel Piper Kublick, Dorothy Abrahams and Bersley.
Women Center Stage - An Interview With Lauren Whitehead
Lauren Whitehead directs her original work A Tribe Called Blessed: Songs toward the Advancement of (T)history.
Women Center Stage - Introduction
For the next week, CareyPurcell.com will feature interviews with the participants of Director's Weekend, where 10 directors create 15-minute pieces on the prompt of media narrative.
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead
This production of Tom Stoppard’s absurdist, existentialist tragicomedy inspired by Shakespeare’s Hamlet is being performed in repertory with the tragedy of the Danish prince.
The Comedy of Errors
The delightfully entertaining production of The Comedy of Errors offers the complicated combination of a thoroughly humorous show that also provides a glance at some darker and frustrating themes in Shakespeare’s work.
Ashley Marinaccio and Brady Amoonclark Talk About ‘Good Shape’
What would happen if everyone woke up tomorrow and loved the body they were in?