Sylvia Khoury and Tyne Rafaeli Make Global Trauma Personal in ‘Power Strip’
Power Strip, which stars Dina Shihabi, marks the second collaboration of Sylvia Khoury and director Tyne Rafaeli. The two were inspired to dramatize accounts of sexual assault in Syria and the ways in which those attacks were utilized to sever the ties of accepted social customs.
How Much Do You Know About Your Cleaning Lady?
The world-premiere production of Martyna Majok's new play queens explores the challenges of being an immigrant in this country.
Women's Struggles Continue Post-Apocalypse in Zoe Kazan's New Play
In this post-apocalyptic play, directed with clarity and compassion by Lila Neugebauer, years have passed since an environmental disaster forced people to flee underground and establish a new civilization. However, women are still blaming themselves for circumstances beyond their control.
How to Transcend a Happy Marriage
As directed by Rebecca Taichman for Lincoln Center’s Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater, the play is a subversive examination of monogamy and lust that blends realism and magical realism.
The King and I
With Bartlett Sher at the helm, this luscious and lavish production at the Vivian Beaumot Theater is strikingly and surprisingly relevant.