Author: Jeff Careyva
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Serviceability with an Edge: A 21st Century Staging of the 1937 Hit YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU
You can’t knock You Can’t Take it With You. The 1937 Pulitzer Prize winning play, which just enjoyed a production at the Brooklyn Centre for Theatre Research, remains popular among […]
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In NYTW’s BECOMING EVE Being Jewish is Living in Paradox
TRADITION: it’s what survives into the next generation, what parents and teachers pass along to their children, and what we find ourselves replicating for better or worse. If the present […]
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THE BARBARIANS: When Language Vexes, Declarations of Love and War are Futile, and Cigarette Butts Have a Life of Their Own
Language: as much as it lets us express ourselves, also lets us express how trapped we are in the prison of others’ buzzwords, binding decrees, and unforgiving commands. We don’t […]
