Michael Feingold
Michael Feingold is a music journalist. Below are 149 of 149 articles datpiff.ink indexes across 1 publication. Each links out to the original at the publisher.
- Paul Taylor, Playwright — Village Voice · Sep 04, 2018
- Clare Barron’s “Dance Nation” Maps the Traumas of a Pre-Teen “Chorus Line” — Village Voice · Jun 21, 2018
- Broadway’s “Boys in the Band” Revival Sends Messages About Homophobia Past and Present — Village Voice · Jun 13, 2018
- A Henry James Story Dances Reluctantly in Vineyard’s “The Beast in the Jungle” — Village Voice · Jun 12, 2018
- As Broadway Turns to Spectacle, Off-Broadway Nourishes Original Plays — Village Voice · May 22, 2018
- A Broadway Revival of “Saint Joan” Shows the Woman Warrior in a Quiet Key — Village Voice · May 04, 2018
- In “Mlima’s Tale,” Lynn Nottage Makes Sure You Notice the Elephant in the Room — Village Voice · May 01, 2018
- Alive and Well, “My Fair Lady” Still Gives Audiences What They Crave — Village Voice · Apr 23, 2018
- A “Carousel” Revival Attempts New Spins on Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Classic Musical — Village Voice · Apr 19, 2018
- Sharon Washington’s “Feeding the Dragon” Turns Life in a Library Into Storytelling Magic — Village Voice · Apr 13, 2018
- Joshua Harmon’s “Admissions” Finds Satire in the Quest for Academic Diversity — Village Voice · Apr 09, 2018
- Glenda Jackson Stands Tallest Among Edward Albee’s “Three Tall Women” — Village Voice · Apr 05, 2018
- Twenty-Five Years Later, Tony Kushner’s “Angels in America” Is Still Big, Still Extraordinary, and Still Problematic — Village Voice · Mar 29, 2018
- Disney’s “Frozen” Leaves an Icy Imprint on Broadway — Village Voice · Mar 27, 2018
- Bruce Norris’s “The Low Road” Finds Picaresque Comedy in Unbridled Capitalism — Village Voice · Mar 15, 2018
- Metropolitan Playhouse Unearths a Gem in Augustin Daly’s “A Marriage Contract” — Village Voice · Mar 09, 2018
- In JC Lee’s “Relevance,” Feminist Intellectuals Battle Over Issues of Race and Age — Village Voice · Mar 02, 2018
- “Jerry Springer: The Opera” Proves That, Even When Sung, Talk Shows Are Hell — Village Voice · Mar 01, 2018
- Politics and Financial Interests Intersect in Sarah Burgess’s “Kings” — Village Voice · Feb 27, 2018
- Aleshea Harris’s “Is God Is” Couples a Tabloid-y Revenge Tragedy With a Formalist Distancing — Village Voice · Feb 22, 2018
- At City Center, Encores!’ “Hey, Look Me Over!” Staged a Scrappy Salute to Three Musical Misfires — Village Voice · Feb 20, 2018
- Adrienne Kennedy’s “He Brought Her Heart Back in a Box” Spins a Terrifying Tale of Poetry, Racism, and Doomed Love — Village Voice · Feb 06, 2018
- Terrence McNally’s “Fire and Air” Tours the Turmoils and Creative Innovations of the Ballets Russes — Village Voice · Feb 01, 2018
- Stanley Houghton’s 1912 Rarity “Hindle Wakes” Resonates in Today’s Gender Equality Battles — Village Voice · Jan 25, 2018
- Meet the Seven Extraordinary Individuals of Ping Chong’s “Undesirable Elements: Generation NYZ” — Village Voice · Jan 20, 2018
- Robert O’Hara’s “Mankind” Sends Religion and Gender on a Sci-Fi Bender — Village Voice · Jan 10, 2018
- In Beau Willimon’s “The Parisian Woman,” Uma Thurman Stirs Intrigue in Trump’s Washington — Village Voice · Jan 02, 2018
- In “Farinelli and the King,” Singer Iestyn Davies Gives Actor Mark Rylance a Counter(tenor) Example — Village Voice · Dec 27, 2017
- A Revived “Once on This Island” Belts Out a Still-Magical Tale — Village Voice · Dec 19, 2017
- Lucy Kirkwood’s “The Children” Takes an Earnest Trip Through Nuclear Family Values — Village Voice · Dec 15, 2017
- Theatre du Soleil’s “A Room in India” Opens Doors and Windows Onto an Entire World — Village Voice · Dec 08, 2017
- Kate Hamill Spins “Pride and Prejudice” Into a Postmodern Spoof — Village Voice · Nov 30, 2017
- Prospect Theater’s Musical “The Mad Ones” Struggles to Bring a Passive Protagonist to Life — Village Voice · Nov 29, 2017
- Julia Cho’s “Office Hour” Grapples With Violence and Empathy — Village Voice · Nov 16, 2017
- The ‘Unimportance’ of the Broadway Musical “The Band’s Visit” Is Downright Inspiring — Village Voice · Nov 14, 2017
- Ayad Akhtar’s “Junk” Enlivens Financial Manipulations With High Emotional Interest — Village Voice · Nov 08, 2017
- David Henry Hwang’s “M. Butterfly” Travels East to Explore Delusions of Gender — Village Voice · Nov 02, 2017
- Old Issues Still Blaze Hot in Harvey Fierstein’s “Torch Song” — Village Voice · Oct 21, 2017
- Strictly From Mars: An Extraterrestrial’s Take on Elevator Repair Service’s Wacky “Measure for Measure” — Village Voice · Oct 18, 2017
- The Roundabout’s “Time and the Conways” Shows J.B. Priestley’s Craftsmanlike Skill — Village Voice · Oct 12, 2017
- Classic Stage Company’s “As You Like It” Is a Party That Might Have Been Fun — Village Voice · Oct 06, 2017
- Suzan-Lori Parks’s “Red Letter Plays”: Tragic Trips Along Hester’s Street — Village Voice · Sep 28, 2017
- Sarah Ruhl’s “For Peter Pan” Has No Liftoff — Village Voice · Sep 21, 2017
- “Prince of Broadway” Reveals Little About Harold Prince’s Seven-Decade Career — Village Voice · Aug 29, 2017
- The Indomitable Barbara Cook Set the Gold Standard for Broadway Singing — Village Voice · Aug 15, 2017
- The Public Theater’s Sometimes Shakespearean “Midsummer Night’s Dream” — Village Voice · Aug 04, 2017
- Sam Shepard (1943–2017): The Punk Rock Cowboy Who Never Stopped Searching — Village Voice · Jul 31, 2017
- The Public Theater’s “Hamlet” Obscures Oscar Isaac in a Sea of Trickery — Village Voice · Jul 27, 2017
- The Devastating “Pipeline” Traces the Taxing Criteria for Black American Stability — Village Voice · Jul 18, 2017
- A New York Tragedy Informs the Domestic Drama of Meghan Kennedy’s “Napoli, Brooklyn” — Village Voice · Jul 11, 2017
- Kirsten Childs’s “Bella” Tells A Brash, Rollicking Tale — Village Voice · Jun 21, 2017
- Ability Matters: Comparing “Cost of Living” and “End of Longing,” Two Quartets of Different Quality — Village Voice · Jun 14, 2017
- At City Center, A Too-Brief Concert Staging Revealed The Core Of “The Golden Apple” — Village Voice · Jun 01, 2017
- Theater In The Time Of Not Normal — Village Voice · May 24, 2017
- With Hello, Dolly!, Bette Midler Brings Back the Show That’ll Never Go Away — Village Voice · May 09, 2017
- Heavy Baggage — Village Voice · May 02, 2017
- “The Antipodes” and “Gently Down the Stream” Reflect on the Process of Storytelling — Village Voice · Apr 25, 2017
- “Oslo” Brings Peace Negotiations to Life While a Hero Battles for Peace at Home in “Present Laughter” — Village Voice · Apr 18, 2017
- Sisters in Arms: War Paint’s and Amélie’s Leading Ladies Run the Show — Village Voice · Apr 11, 2017
- ‘Come From Away’ and ‘The Price’ Weigh the Pros and Cons of Basic Human Kindness — Village Voice · Mar 28, 2017
- Sally Field’s “Glass Menagerie” Remains Unbreakable, While the Electric “Light Years” Proves Unfathomable — Village Voice · Mar 14, 2017
- Joys Great and Small: A Spectacular ‘Skin of Our Teeth’ and Will Eno’s Tiny ‘Wakey Wakey’ — Village Voice · Mar 07, 2017
- Jake Gyllenhaal Fires Up a Revival of Sondheim and Lapine’s ‘Sunday in the Park With George’ — Village Voice · Feb 28, 2017
- Tracy Letts’ Man from Nebraska Raises (and Drops) Searching Questions. — Village Voice · Feb 28, 2017
- ‘Fade’ Smartly Handles Struggles of Ethnicity, Class, and TV Scripting — Village Voice · Feb 14, 2017
- August Wilson’s ‘Jitney’ Taxis Up to an Impressive Broadway Debut — Village Voice · Jan 24, 2017
- The New Anti-Normal — Village Voice · Jan 18, 2017
- Despite Cate Blanchett, ‘The Present’ Is an Unwelcome Gift — Village Voice · Jan 10, 2017
- The Intriguingly Meandering Route of Richard Greenberg’s ‘The Babylon Line’ — Village Voice · Dec 27, 2016
- These New Musicals Will Make You Cry for All the Best Reasons — Village Voice · Dec 13, 2016
- Two Musicals Celebrate Life and Confront Death — Village Voice · Dec 07, 2016
- When Bigger’s Better: ‘Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812’ and ‘Dead Poets Society,’ Reviewed — Village Voice · Nov 22, 2016
- Rumble in the Rust Belt: Race, Class, and Gender Mix It Up in an Ailing Factory Town — Village Voice · Nov 09, 2016
- Nathan Lane, John Goodman, and John Slattery Bring ‘The Front Page’ Back to Life — Village Voice · Nov 02, 2016
- Horton Foote's Disorienting Style Drives 'The Roads to Home' — Village Voice · Oct 11, 2016
- America’s First Musical Gets a Reboot — Village Voice · Sep 28, 2016
- Remembering the Audacious and Unyielding Edward Albee — Village Voice · Sep 19, 2016
- Julia Cho’s ‘Aubergine’ Serves a Delicate Blend of Grieving and Magical Cooking — Village Voice · Sep 15, 2016
- A Study in British Upper-Class Stagnation Gets a Moment in Today’s Sun — Village Voice · Aug 30, 2016
- 'Troilus and Cressida' Shows Shakespeare's Bleak View of Life in Wartime — Village Voice · Aug 16, 2016
- A Farewell to Signature Theatre Founder James Houghton — Village Voice · Aug 04, 2016
- A Revived Tale of Shtetl-Dwellers and Their Rich American Cousins Is Gleeful Still — Village Voice · Jul 20, 2016
- Mac Rogers’s ‘Universal Robots’ Spins New Terrors off Karel Capek’s Classic Play — Village Voice · Jun 21, 2016
- ‘Signature Plays’ by Albee, Fornés, and Kennedy Traverse the Inner Landscapes of Grief — Village Voice · Jun 07, 2016
- This Year Off-Broadway, a New Class of Scribes Took Center Stage — Village Voice · May 24, 2016
- High School Suicide Sings Its Virtual Heart Out in ‘Dear Evan Hansen’ — Village Voice · May 18, 2016
- My Four Centuries With Shakespeare — Village Voice · Mar 29, 2016
- As ‘Familiar’ and Other Plays Prove, American Theatergoers Can’t Get Enough of Immigration and Its Discontents — Village Voice · Mar 15, 2016
- The Long-Neglected Passageway Between Classical Music, Theater, and Pop Reopens — Village Voice · Mar 01, 2016
- Respecting ‘Allegiance’: Unsuccessful Shows Close; Other Kinds of Failure Enjoy Long Runs — Village Voice · Jan 26, 2016
- ‘My Second Fifteen Minutes’: Michael Feingold Returns to the Village Voice — Village Voice · Jan 12, 2016
- In a Year of Turmoil, the Obies Reflect on Gender and Ethnicity — Village Voice · May 20, 2015
- Jerry Tallmer, Creator of the Obies and a Village Voice Founding Editor, Dies at 93 — Village Voice · Nov 10, 2014
- Climate Change: The Obie Awards Chairman Charts the Seasonal Highs and Lows — Village Voice · May 21, 2014
- Climate Change: The Obie Awards Chairman Charts the Seasonal Highs and Lows — Village Voice · May 21, 2014
- In a Bumper Year, Four New American Plays Won Obies; Eight More Were Strong Contenders — Village Voice · May 22, 2013
- Lucas Hnath Fixates on Disney; Williams's Notebook of Trigorin Redecorates Chekhov — Village Voice · May 15, 2013
- Richard Foreman and Mark Nadler Revive Tormented Erotic Memories — Village Voice · May 08, 2013
- Tyson Takes a Trip to Bountiful; Imelda Dominates Here Lies Love; Midler Meddles as Sue Mengers — Village Voice · May 01, 2013
- Greenberg's Assembled Parties (Sort of) Celebrate Christmas; Odets gives Hollywood A Big Knife — Village Voice · Apr 24, 2013
- Testament of Mary: Tóibín’s play gives Fiona Shaw endless opportunities for self-indulgence — Village Voice · Apr 24, 2013
- Nathan Lane Rules in The Nance — Village Voice · Apr 17, 2013
- Dropped Call — Village Voice · Apr 17, 2013
- The Loud New Musical Matilda Turns Dahl Into Dull — Village Voice · Apr 10, 2013
- Kinky Boots Kicks Up Some Familiar High Heels; Buyer and Cellar Prowls Barbra's Mall — Village Voice · Apr 10, 2013
- Nora Ephron's Lucky Guy Digests Its Drama for You; NAATCO's Strindberg Diminishes a Dream — Village Voice · Apr 03, 2013
- Hands on a Hard Body Sings of Tough Times; the Strouse-Adams Superman Spoofs a Tough World — Village Voice · Mar 27, 2013
- Vanya and Mound Builders Defy Categorization — Village Voice · Mar 20, 2013
- The Flick and Talley's Folly Meet New People — Village Voice · Mar 13, 2013
- A Scan of Ann — Village Voice · Mar 13, 2013
- Passion and Cinderella Try Opposite Approaches to the Musical;Belleville Tries One's Patience — Village Voice · Mar 06, 2013
- The Irish Battle in Katie Roche and Donnybrook!, Chinese-Americans in Hwang's Dance and the Railroad — Village Voice · Feb 27, 2013
- All in the Timing Whips Up Dessert; The Laramie Cycle Proves Deeply Worth Digesting — Village Voice · Feb 20, 2013
- Painfully Funny Playwrights: Luck of the Irish and The Good Person of Szechuan — Village Voice · Feb 13, 2013
- Martin Moran Investigates His Inner Gentleness; Fiorello! Explores La Guardia's Showy Side — Village Voice · Feb 06, 2013
- The Jammer Pits Idealism Against a '50s Roller Derby — Village Voice · Jan 30, 2013
- Scarlett Johansson Stars in a Blaring Revival of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof — Village Voice · Jan 23, 2013
- The Other Place's Bad Brain — Village Voice · Jan 16, 2013
- Picnic Gets Another Broadway Revival — Village Voice · Jan 16, 2013
- Water by the Spoonful: Catching the Coltrane — Village Voice · Jan 09, 2013
- A Case for the Return of Some Vanishing Stage Customs — Village Voice · Jan 02, 2013
- Edward Albee, Judith Malina, and the Soul of Off-Broadway - Page 1 - Theater - New York — Village Voice · Dec 29, 2010
- Three Pianos Hits All the Right Notes - Page 1 - Theater - New York — Village Voice · Dec 22, 2010
- Uncle Tom's Cabin Shows What American Culture Was—And Maybe Still Is - Page 1 - Theater - New York — Village Voice · Dec 15, 2010
- Lay of the Land and Let Them Eat Cake Draw the Battle Lines - Page 1 - Theater - New York — Village Voice · Dec 08, 2010
- Finishing the Hat--the Lyrics and Kvetches of Stephen Sondheim - Page 1 - Theater - New York — Village Voice · Dec 01, 2010
- A Free Man of Color and The Coward Cannonball Into 18th-Century History - Page 1 - Theater - New York — Village Voice · Nov 24, 2010
- Leftists, Ladies, and Lenders--After the Revolution, Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, and The Merchant of Venice - Page 1 - Theater - New York — Village Voice · Nov 17, 2010
- In the Wake, Middletown, and Scottsboro Boys Enter the Discomfort Zone - Page 1 - Theater - New York — Village Voice · Nov 10, 2010
- The Language Archive and Driving Miss Daisy Offer Bittersweet Fables - Page 1 - Theater - New York — Village Voice · Oct 27, 2010
- Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson, La Bete, and A Life in the Theatre--Second Helpings on 45th Street - Page 1 - Theater - New York — Village Voice · Oct 20, 2010
- Gatz Tries a Novel Approach to Fitzgerald - Page 1 - Theater - New York — Village Voice · Oct 13, 2010
- Cherry Jones Sails Through Mrs. Warren's Profession; Lee Hall Mines The Pitmen Painters - Page 1 - Theater - New York — Village Voice · Oct 06, 2010
- The Divine Sister and Alphabetical Order Have Entertaining Habits - Page 1 - Theater - New York — Village Voice · Sep 29, 2010
- Ivo van Hove Renovates The Little Foxes, Lucy Thurber's Bottom of the World Drifts Downward - Page 1 - Theater - New York — Village Voice · Sep 22, 2010
- Edward Albee's Me, Myself & I Sees Double - Page 1 - Theater - New York — Village Voice · Sep 15, 2010
- Veritas and The Twentieth-Century Way Look Back at the Gay Past - Page 1 - Theater - New York — Village Voice · Sep 08, 2010
- Abraham Lincoln's Big Gay Dance Party Queries U.S. History - Page 1 - Theater - New York — Village Voice · Sep 01, 2010
- With Teresa Deevy's Wife to James Whelan, A Deaf Playwright Gets a Fair Hearing - Page 1 - Theater - New York — Village Voice · Aug 25, 2010
- Paul Weitz's Trust Is a Lame Game - Page 1 - Theater - New York — Village Voice · Aug 18, 2010
- 'Secrets of the Trade' Asks a Lot, But Doesn't Tell Much - Page 1 - Theater - New York — Village Voice · Aug 11, 2010
- Bernadette Peters and Elaine Stritch Brighten the Starshine of A Little Night Music - Page 1 - Theater - New York — Village Voice · Aug 04, 2010
- See Rock City and The Battle of Stalingrad Think Small - Page 1 - Theater - New York — Village Voice · Jul 27, 2010
- A Disappearing Number Displays Effects That Don't Add Up to Much - Page 1 - Theater - New York — Village Voice · Jul 20, 2010
- Al Pacino in the Park--The Merchant of Venice, plus The Winter's Tale - Page 1 - Theater - New York — Village Voice · Jul 06, 2010
- In The Grand Manner, A.R. Gurney Looks Back at Broadway's Past, and His Own - Page 1 - Theater - New York — Village Voice · Jun 29, 2010
- The Response to the Tony Awards Shows That Show Business Is No Longer Business As Usual - Page 1 - Theater - New York — Village Voice · Jun 22, 2010
- Contested Will Looks at the Nuts Who Think Shakespeare Didn't Write Shakespeare - Page 1 - Theater - New York — Village Voice · Jun 15, 2010
- Another Part of the Forest and Can You Hear Their Voices? Receive Rare Revivals - Page 1 - Theater - New York — Village Voice · Jun 08, 2010