In 1971, at the nadir of his professional career, Edward Albee defied the critics, as well his dwindling number of theatergoers, by giving his latest play the title “All Over.” Richard Greenberg isn’t ...
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Manhattan Theatre Club celebrates the official opening of Richard Greenberg's The Perplexed March 3. Set inside a Fifth Avenue apartment, the new play sees two families—whose lives have been ...
A swank wedding brings out existential angst, savvy laughs and a little faith in Richard Greenberg's delightful new comedy. There’s a lot of tsuris in Richard Greenberg’s witty and quite wonderful ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Richard Greenberg’s overstuffed new play about family feuds and ethical choices turns a wedding comedy into a crisis. By Jesse Green Plenty of plays, ...
Tweaks to dialogue, costumes and lighting cues came daily, as the cast and crew of Richard Greenberg’s new play prepared for opening night. By Sonia Weiser The final sound cue for “The Perplexed,” ...