In 1971, at the nadir of his professional career, Edward Albee defied the critics, as well his dwindling number of theatergoers, by giving his latest play the title “All Over.” Richard Greenberg isn’t ...
Two upscale families come into conflict during a wedding in 'The Perplexed,' the world-premiere play by Richard Greenberg, the Tony Award-winning author of 'Take Me Out.' By Frank Scheck Have you ever ...
Manhattan Theatre Club celebrates the official opening of Richard Greenberg's The Perplexed March 3. Set inside a Fifth Avenue apartment, the new play sees two families—whose lives have been ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Richard Greenberg’s overstuffed new play about family feuds and ethical choices turns a wedding comedy into a crisis. By Jesse Green Plenty of plays, ...
Former national security adviser John Bolton said he is “perplexed” about reports of former President Trump receiving intelligence briefings if he becomes the GOP presidential nominee. “I’m somewhat ...
A swank wedding brings out existential angst, savvy laughs and a little faith in Richard Greenberg's delightful new comedy. There’s a lot of tsuris in Richard Greenberg’s witty and quite wonderful ...
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