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  • Off-Broadway Review: THE MONSTERS (Manhattan Theatre Club at NY City Center)

    BOXING, BLOODLINES, AND BURIED TRAUMA A smart, muscular, triumphant and thrilling two-hander that lands every blow What’s worse? The monsters we fight, the monsters we carry, or the monsters we are? Luckily for us, the emotional two-hander The Monsters, which opened tonight at Manhattan Theatre Club’s NY City Center Stage II, safely contains one such…

  • Theater Review: THREE COCONUTS (West Coast Jewish Theatre in Santa Monica)

    SHABBAT, SLAPSTICK, AND THREE SUITORS IN 1968 CHICAGO The comedy cracks open plenty of laughs, then lets the shell sit too long. A domineering Jewish mother, her sharp-tongued teenage son, three oddball suitors, a hippie pimp, and two Chicago cops walk onto a stage. Chaos follows. The question is whether the play knows when to…

  • Boston Theater Review: LITTLE WOMEN (Actors’ Shakespeare Project)

    LITTLE PATIENCE FOR LITTLE WOMEN Girls interrupted, potential unrealized Actors’ Shakespeare Project is an esteemed local theater company here in Greater Boston and frankly one of my favorites. Kate Hamill, one of the most produced living playwrights in the United States, is also one of my favorite playwrights. Not everyone loves the way she applies…

  • Off-Broadway Review: AI YAH GOY VEY! – ADVENTURES OF A DIM SUN IN SEARCH OF HIS WANTON FATHER (A.R.T./New York Theatres)

    DIM SUM, DAD JOKES, AND DOWNTOWN DELIRIUM It’s ridiculous, but Richard Chang’s solo show serves up wordplay, warmth, and a wonderfully wild cultural mashup. ✦ ✦ ✦ ✦ ✦ ✦ ✦ ✦ ✦ ✦ “It’s called a Yamaha,” Richard Chang jokes while pointing to his yarmulke. This and many other puns and plays on words…

  • Theater Review: MY LIFE AS A COWBOY (North American Premiere at Open Space Arts)

    “A teasin’ squeezin’ pleasin’ kinda time.” — Shania Twain As drama goes, you can’t get more low stakes than the driving event of Hugo Timbrell’s My Life as A Cowboy, now playing at the tiny Open Space Arts theater in Uptown, and extended to March. Conor, a seventeen-year-old gay man in Croydon, a dreary suburb…

  • Theater Review: MY SON THE PLAYWRIGHT (Rogue Machine)

    TWO MONOLOGUES IN SEARCH OF A DIALOGUE Justin Tanner has spent decades making chaos look easy. Those early Cast Theatre productions like Pot Mom and Zombie Attack trafficked in a particular brand of Los Angeles mayhem — high energy and unruly and knowing. With My Son the Playwright, now receiving its world premiere at Rogue…

  • Theater Review: CAMP MORNING WOOD (Prism Theater in Palm Springs)

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    In the gaming world, first impressions decide everything. Players decide within seconds whether a game is worth their time. Before gameplay, reviews, or community buzz, the trailer sets expectations. That is why studios rely on a professional 3D animation studio to deliver high-quality game trailer services that capture attention and define a game’s identity. A…

  • Theater Review: THE IRISH … AND HOW THEY GOT THAT WAY (Porchlight Music Theatre)

    This oral history of the Irish-American journey soars when it sings A history lesson masquerading as a jukebox musical, The Irish … and How They Got That Way is the creation of Pulitzer winner Frank McCourt (Angela’s Ashes) who wrote the book, and wove in a selection of standards spanning centuries old folk music from…

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  • Theater Review: THE CHERRY ORCHARD (Marin Theatre Company in Mill Valley)

    A RADICAL MASTERPIECE Chekhov’s final play blossoms with emotional clarity and grace Renowned Russian writer Anton Chekhov’s final play, The Cherry Orchard, may be set more than a century ago, but its themes feel strikingly contemporary. Now playing at Marin Theatre in a handsomely mounted, emotionally attentive production, the story centers on a once-aristocratic, formerly…

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    Long-term disability insurance is designed to guard income when you are unable to work because of illness or injury. However, complicated policies, frequent medical requests, slow decision-making, and refusals put administrative pressure. These problems get worse with time when insurers re-evaluate eligibility, scrutinize terms of coverage, medical evidence, and work restrictions with every minor discrepancy,…

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