

Sticks and Bones
✮✮✮✮✮ David Rabe's Sticks and Bones The New Group | NYC directed by Scott Elliott Some productions deal in subtleties – the mental landscapes shifting subtly as sunlight through passing clouds. The New Group’s revival of David Rabe’s 1971 play is one of them, making his unsettling evocation of a blind Vietnam veteran’s homecoming an intensely claustrophobic broadcast of interlocking jet-streams, atmospheres and gathering storms. Toting his kitbag and a white cane, David is of


Letters That Remain
✮✮✮ 1/2 Share White's Annapurna The New Group | NYC directed by Bart DeLorenzo Paonia, Colorado. The plucking of an acoustic guitar blends with sizzling light as the aroma of sausages tickles your nostrils. A cluttered trailer, resembling an episode of The Hoarder Next Door, is situated amongst the snowy mountains’ vibrant chilly blue air, as complementary orange rays of hot sun radiate through its roof. Ulysses and Emma together, happily married. Until 20 years ago. Emma app