Review: The Twentieth Century Way
The Sappy Critic - By Kirk Sheppard Sometimes I go to the theatre with the intention of sitting back and being entertained. Sometimes I...
Review: The Twentieth-Century Way entertains, transports and transforms
City Beat - By Stacy Sims Critic's Pick When house lights dim and a play begins, every theatergoer prays to witness something that...
Review: The Twentieth-Century Way
Cincinnati Refined - By Daniel Traicoff In 1914, America was a very different place. World War I was occurring across the globe. The...
Review: Know's 'Twentieth-Century Way' full of twists
Cincinnati Enquirer - By David Lyman "The Twentieth-Century Way" starts awkwardly. It's 1914 and two actors – Mr. Brown and Mr. Warren –...
Kimberly Faith Hickman wins Hazel Hall Brennan Distinguished Alumnus Award
Kimberly Faith Hickman received the Hazel Hall Brennan Distinguished Alumnus Award at the Columbus State University Department of...
‘The Assembled Parties’ nominated for 3 Tony Awards, including Best Play
ANDREW GANS, Playbill.com Two-time Tony winner Sutton Foster and stage and screen actor Jesse Tyler Ferguson announced the nominees for...
Throwback to the Days of Tasteful Opulence ‘The Assembled Parties’, by Richard Greenberg, at Manhatt
BEN BRANTLEY, The New York Times There are tales, still told by the old ones of Broadway, of a time when Charm — with a capital C — was a...
‘The Assembled Parties’ Theatre Review
BY DAVID ROONEY, The Hollywood Reporter Early in The Assembled Parties, a visitor swoons over the elegant 14-room Central Park West...
In ‘Assembled Parties,’ years spanned, lessons learned
ELYSA GARDNER, USA Today NEW YORK -- In Act One of The Assembled Parties, we're introduced to a Manhattan family with, it seems, much to...
‘The Assembled Parties’ review: Touching
LINDA WINER, Newsday There was a time when every season had a play or even two by Richard Greenberg -- who won his 2003 Tony for "Take Me...