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A group of high schoolers start a feminism club during the height of #MeToo in Kimberly Belflower's play, helmed by Danya Taymor and starring the 'Stranger Things' actress.
Kimberly Belflower’s often entertaining, mostly clever, frequently phony dramedy that opened Monday night at the Booth Theatre could have used another draft.
Kimberly Belflower’s play, on Broadway starring Sadie Sink, gives high school students a chance to prosecute a #MeToo case against “The Crucible.” ...
The "Stranger Things" star returns to the stage in yet another play about white male toxicity, this one from Kimberly Belflower.
It Ends with Us' storyboard artist Talia Spencer said in a new interview that she believes Blake Lively tried to "take power" from Justin Baldoni during the production of their 2024 romantic drama and ...
The Danya Taymor-directed play follows a rural high school English class reading "The Crucible" as a series of scandals rock their community.
I n John Proctor Is the Villain, Kimberly Belflower’s angry, funny, and excellent new play, both the surprise and the real potency of the title lie in how quickly its moment zip ...
In the most energizing and emotionally wrecking drama this season a group of high school students is studying “The Crucible” ...