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Past articles by Raven:

Review: Samuel D. Hunter's A Bright New Boise (★★★★)

The Signature revives Samuel D. Hunter's 2010 play about ruptures and raptures at a Hobby Lobby store. → Read More

Review: Elyria at Atlantic Theater Company

Two South Asian women with a shared secret reunite in 1982 Ohio in this debut drama by Deepa Purohit. → Read More

Review: Sarah Ruhl's Becky Nurse of Salem at Lincoln Center

Deirdre O’Connell plays a woman who may be cursed by a witchy ancestor in an uneven new dark comedy by Sarah Ruhl. → Read More

Review: My Broken Language (★★★★) at Signature Theatre

Quiara Alegría Hudes's memoir is a family photo album come to joyous life → Read More

Review: The new young-adult musical Between the Lines (★★★)

A high-school outsider strikes up a romance with a fairy-tale prince in a musical based on the bestselling book. → Read More

Review: Classical Theatre of Harlem's Twelfth Night (★★★★)

Kara Young stars in a riotous Afrofuturist riff on Shakespeare → Read More

Review: Fat Ham at the Public Theater (★★★★★)

The New York premiere of James Ijames's tragicomic riff on Hamlet, which won the 2022 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. → Read More

Review: Alison Leiby in Oh God, A Show About Abortion

Comedian Alison Leiby wades into the brackish waters of reproductive freedom in a witty full-length set about abortion. → Read More

Review: H*tler's Tasters (★★★★) at Theatre Row

Teenage girls get a taste of fanaticism in Michelle Kholos Brooks's anachronistic dark comedy. → Read More

Review: Barry Manilow's original musical Harmony (★★★)

A new musical tell the story of the Comedian Harmonists, a vocal group that flourished in Weimar Germany. → Read More

Review: Suffs brings feminist history to musical life (★★★★)

Shaina Taub leads a large cast in her epic new musical about the women who helped make the 19th Amendment a reality. → Read More

Review: Oratorio for Living Things (★★★★★)

Heather Christian's new musical-theatrical masterwork at Ars Nova is a glorious meditation on time and existence. → Read More

Review: The new musical Space Dogs wags a sad tale

Actor-writers Van Hughes and Nick Blaemire star in their own original musical about Laika, the first dog in space. → Read More

Review: Alex Edelman's Just for Us doesn't pull its punchlines

Comedian and storyteller Alex Edelman mines anti-Semitism for laughs in his sharp-minded new solo show. → Read More

Review: A Sherlock Carol combines Dickens and Doyle

Mark Shanahan's holiday play imagines Sherlock Holmes investigating the demise of reformed miser Ebenezer Scrooge. → Read More

Review: cullud wattah takes a powerful look an American travesty

Erika Dickerson-Despenza's drama look at Black women and girls during the water-contamination crisis in Flint, Michigan. → Read More

Review: Kristina Wong, Sweatshop Overlord is a well-sewn quilt

Kristina Wong looks back on her makeshift pandemic mask-making operation in an entertaining and discomfiting solo show. → Read More

Review: Winnie the Pooh bears up enchantingly

Puppet master Jonathan Rockefeller brings kids on a delightful musical journey to the Hundred Acre Wood. → Read More

Merry Wives (⭐⭐⭐⭐) is a breezy romp at Shakespeare in the Park

Jocelyn Bioh's joyful adaptation resets Shakespeare's comedy amid an immigrant African community in Harlem. → Read More

Review: Alex Lawther is thrillingly tormented in Hamlet (★★★★)

The rising young actor gives a breathtaking star turn → Read More