Cynthia Nixon brings vitality to ‘Wit,’ now playing on Broadway
Margaret Edson’s Wit is a carefully constructed portrait of a solitary life facing its painful, cathartic end. We view this dismantling
Read MoreMargaret Edson’s Wit is a carefully constructed portrait of a solitary life facing its painful, cathartic end. We view this dismantling
Read MoreWhen she makes her entrance, it’s in a simple bath towel, hiding just enough to prove positively enticing. Being that
Read MoreAfter a quiet summer that only saw openings from Manhattan Theater Club’s Master Class and the long-anticipated Spider-Man: Turn Off
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