What role does theater criticism play in the performing arts in the information age? By necessity, we've considered that issue from a variety of angles. The debate continues. . .
Does a type of arts criticism exist that would please artists, audiences, and newspaper editors at the same time?
A critic’s reaction inspires Dominic Orlando to contemplate Doubt, Forgetting, and a taboo greater than sex.
A divisive production raises the question of what value reviews have for artists and audiences.