Posts by Bill Eadie
Moxie’s ‘Watson’ Shows its Intelligence
Playwright Madeleine George has run with the coincidence that Holmes, Bell, and Jeopardy all had a “Watson” in their lives…
Read MoreAll-American ‘Allegiance’ Debuts on Broadway
Ladies and gentlemen, allow me to introduce Allegiance, the all-American Broadway musical, now in residence on the Great White Way…
Read More‘Mañana’ Gets a Vigorous Premiere at the REP
Elizabeth Irwin’s play, My Mañana Comes, now being given a vigorously good West Coast premiere at San Diego REPertory Theatre, likes to wear its heart on its sleeve. Until it doesn’t. And, therein lies the rub…
Read MoreMoxie Stages a Refreshing ‘Orange Julius’
Orange Julius is not just a promising play by a young writer. It’s an assured, mature, work that challenges and moves well beyond expectations…
Read MoreQueering Leni Riefenstahl
Director Matt M. Morrow gets the depth of what author Jordan Harrison is after, and his sharp production feels as layered as it needs be…
Read More‘Big Fish’ Doesn’t Wilt at Moonlight
Sometimes, when you take a show out of the hothouse that is Broadway and make it available for less harried regional audiences, what wilted in the hothouse blooms when transplanted. And sometimes, the show stays wilted…
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