“Anatol” at the Powerhouse Theatre is a mixed bag of conflicting impulses from the Buffalo Nights company, whose production of “The Apollo of Bellac” received considerable acclaim last season. In her ...
It was in Vienna in 1893 that the 31-year-old son of a prominent Jewish Hungarian doctor wrote a play that shocked his contemporaries - and unleashed the depiction of frank sexuality in books and ...
This is James Taylor with Theatre Talk. Eight years ago, the English-speaking world was subject to a sudden shock of Arthur Schnitzler adaptations. First, London and Broadway audiences saw David ...
These days, when anyone’s bedroom can become an Internet sensation, there’s something appealing about the refined eroticism of “Anatol” at Pacific Resident Theatre. Arthur Schnitzler’s episodic look ...
First and foremost, thanks to everyone for the selections that appeared in last week’s slide show of readers’ favorite New Yorker cartoons. Second and foremost, I’m still getting more selections, and ...