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Review: "Patria, The Town of Cain and Abel" Explodes onto the Stage

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Patria, The Town of Cain and Abel ( Patria, il Paese di Caino e Abele ) Conceived by Fabio Banfo, Giacomo Ferraù, and Giulia Viana Directed by Giacomo Ferraù Presented by Centro Teatrale MaMiMò and Eco di fondo with the collaboration of the Flamigni Archive May 10, 2026 at Culture Lab LIC , 5-25 46th Avenue, Long Island City, Queens, NYC May 13, 2028 at Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò at NYU , 24 W 12 St., Manhattan, NYC May 16, 2026 at The Rat NYC , 68-117 Jay St., Brooklyn, NYC Fabio Banfo in Patria, The Town of Cain and Abel . Photo courtesy of Mamimo Company. Solo show Patria, The Town of Cain and Abel ( Patria, il Paese di Caino e Abele ) brings a narrative of Italian sectarianism and violence in the second half of the twentieth century to NYC at a time when such a story could not seem more relevant to audiences here as U.S. institutions and norms continue to fracture and divisions deepen. As the play's subtitle suggests, Cain and Abel serve as the microcosmic model for the p...

Review: Enter Ghost: “Needle & Bone” Connects, and Pierces, Flesh and Veil Alike

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Needle & Bone Written by Maggie Cino and Scott C. Sickles Additional material by Montserrat Méndez Directed by Felicia Lobo Presented by drops in the vase at The Flea Theater 20 Thomas Street, Manhattan, NYC May 6-16, 2026 Caye Navarrete, Tom J. Reid, Jeffrey Robb, & Morgan Zipf-Meister. Photo by Adam Fontana. Before the audience at The Flea has found their seats and Needle & Bone fully begins, The Knitting One (Caye Navarrete) is already waiting for us; maybe she always has been. Seated at the side of the stage in a rocking chair, draped in knitting and working their needles in silence, they establish the production’s metaphysical logic before a word is spoken. Around them, yarn winds through the set like exposed nervous tissue, sinews coating tattoo-machine wires and tendrils transforming the shop into something simultaneously workplace, shrine, family archive, and haunted house. At the center of the stage stands the evening’s defining image: a tree growing directly th...

Review: "Traviata - A Free Prose Opera" Reinvents Verdi

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Traviata - A Free Prose Opera ( Traviata - Opera libera in prosa ) Written and directed by Andrea Caldi, Fabio Fassio, and Elena Romano Directing consultant: Cecilia Vecchio Libretto by Francesco Maria Piave Based on La Dame aux Camélias , by Alexandre Dumas fils Presented by Bottega di Cyrano – Teatro degli Acerbi May 7, 2026 at Culture Lab LIC , 5-25 46th Avenue, Long Island City, Queens, NYC May 11, 2028 at Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò at NYU , 24 W 12 St., Manhattan, NYC May 12, 2026 at Casa Belvedere , 79 Howard Avenue, Staten Island, NYC Andrea Caldi, Elena Romano, and Saverio Bari. Photo courtesy of Bottega di Cyrano. Giuseppe Verdi's opera La traviata ( The Fallen Woman ), which debuted in Venice in 1853 with a libretto by Francesco Maria Piave, adapted the play La Dame aux camélias (1852), by Alexandre Dumas fils , which was itself an adaptation of Dumas's own novel of the same name, published a few years earlier. Traviata - A Free Prose Opera ( Traviata - Opera l...

Review: Lessons in Truth and Consequences in “The Totality of All Things”

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The Totality of All Things Written by Erik Gernand Directed by Shannon Patterson Presented by UP Theatre Company at Theater 154 154 Christopher St, Manhattan, NYC May 7-17, 2026 Joseph Dean Anderson, DeAnna Lenhart, Colleen Clinton, and Logan Floyd. Photo by Mikiodo. At the start of UP Theater Company’s production of Erik Gernand’s The Totality of All Things , directed by Shannon Patterson, the word “TRUTH” waits on a classroom board before the play has begun in earnest. The lights are already up as the audience enters, giving us time to inhabit this journalism classroom: buzzing fluorescents overhead, chrome-and-plastic chairs, awards crowding the walls behind the teacher’s desk, institutional paint fading at the edges. The room feels immediately recognizable and intensely specific, every classroom and this classroom at once, a wholly transformed 154 Christopher Street Theatre space. That specificity matters. Gernand’s play, set in Lewiston, Indiana in the fall of 2015, begins with ...

Review: "Tale of a Potato" Presents a Great Reckoning through a Little Tuber

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Tale of a Potato Written and directed by Angelo Trofa Presented by Batisfera Teatro May 5, 2026, at Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò at NYU , 24 W 12 St., Manhattan, NYC May 9-10, 2026, at Culture Lab LIC , 5-25 46th Avenue, Long Island City, Queens, NYC Protagonist (center) and some coworkers in Tale of a Potato. Photo courtesy of Batisfera Teatro. The potato is often described as humble. Lowly. A staple, but also a side dish. It can even, in the idiom couch potato, serve as an insult. Obviously, then, it's the perfect avatar for a dramatic everyman, or so one would be forced to conclude after Tale of a Potato , a new tabletop play from Valentina Fadda and Angelo Trofa's Batisfera Teatro, a contemporary theater company based in Cagliari, Italy. At the 2023 In Scena! Italian Theater Festival, Batisfera created a sweeping story with tiny candy protagonists in The Gummy Bears' Great War ( La grande guerra degli Orsetti Gommosi ; you can read our review here ), and Tale of a Pota...

Review: "Closed for the Holiday" Opens the Imagination

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Closed for the Holiday ( Chiuso per Festa ) Written and performed by Matteo Porru Stage advisor: Marleen Scholten Presented by 369gradi   May 6, 2026, at Casa Italian a Zerilli-Marimò at NYU , 24 W 12 St., Manhattan, NYC May 8, 2026, at Culture Lab LIC , 5-25 46th Avenue, Long Island City, Queens, NYC  Matteo Porru. Photo by  Azzurra Primavera. Typically, storytelling involves channeling other voices, and that becomes not more true but certainly more literal when theater is the mode of storytelling. In Closed for the Holiday ( Chiuso per Festa ), a solo show from Matteo Porru – a novelist, playwright, and winner of the prestigious Campiello Giovani Award – a writer puts on and off various identities, creating for the audience simultaneously a series of short character-driven narratives and an image of the creative process. Closed for the Holiday , presented in Italian with English supertitles by Francesca Triolo and Arianna Intra, represents Porru's (extremely imp...

Review: The Ensemble Takes Flight in “Stupid Fucking Bird”

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Stupid Fucking Bird Written by Aaron Posner Directed by Jorden Charley-Whatley Presented by City Gate Productions at The Secret Theatre 10-10 44th Avenue, Long Island City, Queens, NYC  May 1-10. 2026 The ensemble. Courtesy of City Gate Productions. Before a line is spoken in City Gate Productions’ urgent staging of Aaron Posner’s Stupid Fucking Bird , directed by Jorden Charley-Whatley at The Secret Theatre, the audience is already inside the play’s unstable cosmos. Smoke hangs not only over the stage but through the entryway itself, a low sonic thud pulses through the theatre, and actors drift through the space before the performance has officially begun. When the audience is finally instructed to yell “start the fucking play,” the moment lands with both comic force and uncanny uncertainty. The evening does not begin for us so much as with us. That porous membrane between audience and performance becomes the governing logic of Charley-Whatley’s production. Posner’s “sort...