Sunday, December 16, 2012

PRESS

"In this dark comedy about the ugliness of avarice the stakes rise as everyone’s depravity descends lower and lower. Staged by Jesse Berger with a light touch, this is a period production without fuss, emphasizing its small star turns." - New York Times
 
'Volpone, or the Fox' Stephen Spinella and cast members in this Ben Jonson play at the Lucille Lortel Theater.NYTimes

"important aspect of the show is the impressive set designs by John Arnone, particularly the detailed painted backdrops used to set some of the scenes." - The Epoch Times

"The action unfolds on John Arnone's delightful period-style setting, which makes use of sumptuously painted drops..." - Lighting and Sound America


 

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

PRESS

The Great Comet of 1812

We are thrilled to have been included in the New York Time's roundup of the Most Galvanizing Moments of 2012! Check out slide No. 4. The Year’s Most Galvanizing Moments for 2012. - New York Times

"This isn’t just theater in the round, it’s theater all around you. Ms. Chavkin stages most of the action on risers lining the walls, but the performers sometimes take to the ground, deftly weaving among the tables." — New York Times


"Space permits no more enthusiasm, except to say that this is a rare and marvelous event: amid the din of New York, an oasis of artful illumination."—Adam Feldman, TimeOut New York