Review: FREUD ON COCAINE at Whitefire Theatre
by Amanda Callas
- Apr 2, 2024
In its second hit run at the Whitefire Theatre with many sold out shows, this historical comedy-drama is unbelievable but true, laugh-out loud hilarious, and brilliantly thought-provoking.
FREUD ON COCAINE Returns to the Whitefire Theatre
by Stephi Wild
- Mar 15, 2024
Freud on Cocaine, the outrageous new comedy based on the documented letters, notes, dreams and recollections of Sigmund Freud that attest to his decade-long use of cocaine in his practice and personal life, will return to the Whitefire Theatre for a second run in 2024.
Review: GUILT: A LOVE STORY at Tarragon Theatre
by Ilana Lucas
- Feb 22, 2024
Flacks, a well-known writer who has provided material for anything from Workin’ Moms to Kids in the Hall, airs her dirty, guilty laundry with all five stages of grief and a side of sharp, rueful humour.
Tom Gold Dance Announces 2023 Fall Programming
by A.A. Cristi
- Oct 16, 2023
In its return to the Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan on Wednesday, November 1, New York City-based Tom Gold Dance will give the World Premiere of Tom Gold Dance Founder and Director Tom Gold's Sandman and The Golem as part of a new program entitled Uncanny to music of Czech composer and pianist Gideon Klein.
FREUD ON COCAINE Adds Performances at Whitefire Theatre
by Stephi Wild
- Sep 27, 2023
Freud on Cocaine, the outrageous new comedy based on the documented letters, notes, dreams and recollections of Sigmund Freud that attest to his decade-long use of cocaine in his practice and personal life, has added two Friday night performances to its regular Saturday night line-up. Learn more about the show and get tickets to the new dates here!
Interview: Jonathan Slavin's High on Introducing Us to FREUD ON COCAINE
by Gil Kaan
- Sep 4, 2023
The world premiere of Howard Skora’s Freud on Cocaine opens September 8, 2023, at the Whitefire Theatre. Howard also directs this comedy based on Freud’s Cocaine Papers with the cast of Jonathan Slavin, Barry Brisco, Kim Hopkins, Aaron LaPlante, Sara Maraffino, Sigute Miller and Amy Smallman-Winston. Jonathan graciously carved out some time from his rehearsals as the titular character Freud to answer a few of my analyzing queries.
Review: LITTLE WOMEN, A NEW MUSICAL at The Knitting Factory
by Andrew Child
- Mar 7, 2023
The music takes as a jumping off point the personalities and varied interests of each of the sisters, and we hear trite lyrics explain to us Jo’s love of writing and Amy’s love of painting, but somewhere amidst cutesy rhymes about daisies, butterflies, and taking flight, we lose the distinct dignity of each of these characters.
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