Feb 12, 2019 | Press, Reviews, Saint Joan
By Ellen Wilson Dilks | February 12, 2019 Photo credit: Matt Urban/NüPOINT Marketing Delaware Theatre Company (DTC) continues their current season with a production of Chelsea Marcantel’s feminist reworking of George Bernard Shaw’s SAINT JOAN. Directed by Bud...
Feb 8, 2019 | Interviews, Press, Saint Joan
by Betsy Price | February 8, 2019 Clare O’Malley plays St. Joan at Delaware Theatre Company. Courtesy of Matt Urban/, NüPOINT Marketing Meet Joan of Arc. Not the idealized hero who would become a Roman Catholic saint. The Joan you will meet in a new Delaware...
Feb 8, 2019 | Everything is Wonderful, Press, Reviews
By Jack Rizzo | February 8, 2019 When tragedy strikes, humans are often met with the difficult choice to forgive and forget or hold onto our self-inflicted suffering. Everything is Wonderful, which opened last week at Everyman Theatre, explores the complex power...
Feb 7, 2019 | Everything is Wonderful, Press, Reviews
By Jason Crawford Samios-Uy | February 7, 2019 Different cultures have different ways of dealing with tragedy. Most will encourage looking to your faith to find a higher meaning than what we mere mortals can imagine. Some encourage forgiveness to those who have...
Feb 7, 2019 | Everything is Wonderful, Press, Reviews
by Tina Collins | Feb. 7, 2019 Photo by ClintonBPhotography EVERYTHING IS WONDERFUL at The Everyman is good theater at its best. What seems a simple tragedy on the surface, is a story of dimension and depth. It entertains and challenges the audience to confront their...
Feb 6, 2019 | Articles, Everything is Wonderful, Interviews, Press
by Eric Grode | February 6, 2019 From left: Chelsea Marcantel, who wrote the Amish-community-set “Everything is Wonderful,” meeting Sandy and Mark Laken, sponsors of the Everyman Theater production.Photo Credit: Justin T. Gellerson for The New York Times BALTIMORE —...
Feb 5, 2019 | Everything is Wonderful, Press, Reviews
By Patricia Mitchell | February 5, 2019 Having helmed last season’s widely-acclaimed The Book of Joseph, Everyman TheatreAssociate Artistic Director Noah Himmelstein has returned to the director’s chair for Everyman’s latest offering. Told through a combination of...
Feb 5, 2019 | Everything is Wonderful, Press, Reviews
by Jayne Blanchard | February 5, 2019 We quickly learn that Everything Is Wonderful is Amish shorthand for “Shut your pie hole, I beg you.” But you wouldn’t want to miss a single plainspoken word of this magnificent, wholehearted play by Chelsea Marcantel...
Feb 4, 2019 | Everything is Wonderful, Press, Reviews
The play set in Amish Country explores forgiveness in the face of deep hurt. Bruce Randolph Nelson as Jacob, and Tony Nam as Eric.Photo by ClintonBPhotography By Christine Jackson | February 4, 2019 In the world of Chelsea Marcantel’s Everything is Wonderful, nothing...
Feb 3, 2019 | Everything is Wonderful, Press, Reviews
All is wonderful in this play By Jessica Gregg | February 3, 2019 At an after-party for the premier of Everyman Theatre’s staging of “Everything Is Wonderful,” playwright Chelsea Marcantel mentioned that she had recently received a grant to write a musical from the...