Playwright Alan Ayckbourn is at his best when commenting on social situations, as proven in a delightful revival of his 1974 quintet of one-act comedies, “Confusions.”
Man’s survival instinct is at the heart of Godlight Theatre Company’s brilliantly harrowing stage adaptation of James Dickey’s 1970 novel “Deliverance.”
NEW YORK—Does one judge a person by what they’ve done in life or what they haven’t done? This is the question posed by J.B. Priestley in his 1935 work Cornelius, now at 59E59 Theaters as part of their Brits Off Broadway Festival.