Gerard Raymond
Gerard Raymond is a Sri Lanka-born arts journalist based in New York City who’s a member of the Outer Critics Circle and the American Theater Critics/Journalists Association.
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Why the New Play ‘Public Obscenities’ Feels—and Sounds—Strikingly Authentic
Abrar Haque, NaFis, Tashnuva Anan in Public Obscenities. Photo by Julieta Cervantes.
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Can This Artist-Led Producing Model Help Theatre Evolve?
How playwrights are taking charge of their own productions with The Pool
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They Didn’t Know What to Make of the Play, Which Is Why They Signed On
Kristine Nielsen, Marylouise Burke and Mia Katigbak on performing in Annie Baker’s Infinite Life
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How Hiran Abeysekera Faces Down a Tiger—and His Past—Every Night
The star of Life of Pi on his transatlantic journey with the award-winning play
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How Three Artists Are Honoring Their Ancestors at Atlantic Theater Company
The new play ‘Elyria’ is an immigrant story and a family affair
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You’ve Never Seen ‘A Delicate Balance’ Like This
The impact of featuring an all-Asian cast in Edward Albee’s classic play
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What’s It Like to Play Tom Stoppard’s Alter Ego?
Actor Arty Froushan and director Patrick Marber on the personal nature of Leopoldstadt
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Patrick J. Adams’ 25-Year Journey to Broadway
The Suits star talks about baring it all on stage, emotionally and otherwise, in Take Me Out
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In ‘Skeleton Crew,’ it’s Hard to Be the Boss and Have a Heart
Brandon J. Dirden on starring in Dominique Morisseau’s potent drama