Raven Snook
Raven Snook is the Editor of TDF Stages. Follow her on Facebook at @Raven.Snook. Follow TDF on Facebook at @TDFNYC.
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Scarred Inside and Out
How amazing prosthetics reflect a soldier’s internal anguish
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In Broadway’s ‘On Your Feet,’ She’s Much More Than a Mom
Andréa Burns plays a multifaceted woman who just happens to be Gloria Estefan’s mother
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Love, Fight, Repeat
How director Daniel Aukin keeps the dance of dysfunction moving in Fool for Love
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It’s Your Job to Figure It Out
Why Richard Maxwell refuses to give audiences all — or any — answers
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When You Love a Show Everyone Hates
A biting comedy about a pretentious poet with a particular disdain for theatre (played with palpable venom by Ron Rifkin) who enters and wins a playwriting contest on a bet, Wrong Mountain examined the never-ending struggle between art and entertainment. Without giving any easy answers (or heck, any answers at all), the play explored how the two are defined in the eye of the beholder, and how neit
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A Part Close to His Heart
How Chris Myers’ latest gig merged his professional, political and personal life
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They’re Close Friends, But They’ve Never Met
How the Internet connected two artists for a one-of-a-kind musical
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She Sacrificed All for the Theatre, and It Worked Out
Why Geneva Carr devoted the last four years of her life to Hand to God
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Diane Paulus Finds a New Way to Neverland
How the director changed her vision of Finding Neverland — When Tony Award-winning director Diane Paulus signed on to the mega-musicalization of the movie Finding Neverland, currently playing at Broadway’s Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, she knew one of the biggest challenges would be figuring out how to conjure the title destination. A magical place invented by Peter […]