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Meghan Kennedy’s THE COUNTER connects two lonely souls over a cup of diner coffee. Lorin Wertheimer reviews. exeuntnyc.com/reviews/review…


A new site-specific play about Sunny’s Bar takes us on a journey through time, and reminds us of home. @LorenIngrid reviews THE WIND AND THE RAIN. exeuntnyc.com/reviews/review…


COUNTING AND CRACKING is an ambitious epic that never loses sight of the power of its familial ties. Lorin Wertheimer reviews. exeuntnyc.com/reviews/review…


A droll wee comedy in an intimate setting brings unexpected laughs about death. @MildlyBitter reviews THE VOICES IN YOUR HEAD. exeuntnyc.com/reviews/review…


Playwright Matthew Freeman and director Jessi D. Hill bring suspense, nuance, and deep philosophical questions to THE ASK, a two-hander about charitable giving. You’ll never look at a nonprofit solicitation the same way again. @LorenIngrid reviews. exeuntnyc.com/reviews/review…


Sutton Foster’s schtick is on display in this enjoyable revival, whether you like it or not. @lanewilliamson reviews ONCE UPON A MATTRESS. exeuntnyc.com/reviews/review…


Ariel Stess’s KARA & EMMA & BARBARA & MIRANDA gives us four exceptional performances as the titular characters try to find a way forward. @LorenIngrid reviews. exeuntnyc.com/reviews/review…


The Cellino and Barnes jingle may be a cursed earworm, but the play about their rise and downfall is charmingly silly. @LorenIngrid reviews CELLINO V BARNES. exeuntnyc.com/reviews/review…


Phillip Howze’s new play for LCT3 bursts at the seams with ideas and contradictions. @LorenIngrid reviews SIX CHARACTERS. exeuntnyc.com/reviews/review…


Zig-zagging through theatrical genres and styles this new play does not know where to land. @MildlyBitter reviews INSPIRED BY TRUE EVENTS. exeuntnyc.com/reviews/review…


A new musical about the construction of the Empire State Building fails to build much excitement. Lorin Wertheimer reviews EMPIRE: THE MUSICAL. exeuntnyc.com/reviews/review…


Our critic @LorenIngrid finds it a pleasure to celebrate with BILL in this emotionally expansive, joyful and heartbreaking puppet piece. exeuntnyc.com/reviews/review…


A woman gives birth to a rabbit in Sophie McIntosh's parable play CUNNICULARII. Lorin Wertheimer reviews. exeuntnyc.com/reviews/review…


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