Articles tagged with: review
By Manning Harris
When was the last time you saw a “tragipoliticomedy about allegiance, struggle, and crisis”? That’s how the Alliance Theatre press release refers to “Tennis in Nablus,” their current offering at the Hertz stage, …
By Manning Harris
The official title is “The New Mel Brooks Musical Young Frankenstein,” and it’s making its Atlanta debut at the Fox through Sunday, January 31. Based on the cult classic 1974 film which was …
By Manning Harris
“Annie” opened on Broadway 33 years ago this April. It became a huge hit, won seven Tony awards (including Best Musical), was made into a movie (1982), and has never really been out …
By Manning Harris
Fair Use is a delightful comedy about love and social/legal politics in a Chicago law office; it’s running through Saturday, Dec. 5, at Actor’s Express. This world premiere is directed by Freddie Ashley …
By Manning Harris
Large Animal Games, the wise, wacky new comedy by Atlanta playwright Steve Yockey, is fun, invigorating, sexy, enlightening, and must be seen. This may not be easy, because it’s playing at Dad’s Garage …
By Manning Harris
There is not much “Mamet speak,” that cynical, street-smart, corrosive dialogue that playwright David Mamet has become known for, in his 1977 play “A Life in the Theatre,” and that’s fortunate; for this …




