Suzanne Lipkin

Singing Love Through a Formula

I'll come right out and say it. I don't love it.

A Pleasurable Restoration Romp

Had Shakespeare lived just 400 years later, he would have been in for a pleasurable surprise.

Vaginas Speak for Themselves

Why is it that violence and vaginas often go together while art and activism rarely combine beyond the dusty basement of a performance space somewhere in Brooklyn?

An Orchard, a Russian, a Toilet

Normally, a play that bills itself as an "unusual approach" to a classic work causes some uneasy theatergoers to run far, far away from said play, especially if this approach promises "theatrical d

Dinner For Two, Just Be Home by Bedtime

Sweet and colorful-these are the key attributes of any marmalade. The same elements are found, too, in the Roundabout Theatre Company's production of Mr.

A Slapstick Godot Returns

Theater really is absurd when the best thing about a Beckett production is the language.

No Boys Allowed in New Production

The Queen's Company must not think that witnessing an all-female theater group tackle Shakespeare's famously misogynistic The Taming of the Shrew is reason enough to come down to the tiny Walkerspa

Never Again? It's Your Call

In the wake of the Holocaust, the phrase "never again" has been evoked time and time again in regard to letting such a horrific catastrophe happen again.

New AIDS Play Spotlights African Women

At first glance, the message that the creators of In the Continuum seem to want to impart is "blame the men."

NY MUSICAL THEATER FESTIVAL

In a three-week-long celebration of new work commercial and independent, producers come together to create the theater of the future.