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 This 50-Year-Old Play Is Not a Period Piece
The urgency of Signature Theatre’s revival of Boesman and Lena
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Why This Play Has a New Star Every Night
The singular structure of Nassim Soleimanpour’s new play
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Why Jack O’Brien Always Looks for the Emotional Core in Tom Stoppard
The three-time Tony winner on directing the New York premiere of The Hard Problem
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Why Does the Audience Exit This Play Arguing?
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How Do You Dramatize the Downfall of an Autocrat?
In The Emperor , Haile Selassie’s servants tell his story, and they’re all played by Kathryn Hunter
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You’ve Never Seen ‘Heartbreak House’ Like This
How the late Hermione Gingold inspired this new take on Shaw’s antiwar comedy
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Creating New Opportunities for Asian-American Actors in ‘Henry VI’
Why NAATCO is mounting Shakespeare’s rarely done epic
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Giving Voice to a Rarely Represented Community
British playwright Hammaad Chaudry depicts a culture in conflict in An Ordinary Muslim
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Why Does This Opera Have So Much Cursing?
Jerry Springer – The Opera offers pathos and profanity