Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Katie Finneran in "The Receptionist" Off Broadway (Joan Marcus) There’s often a big problem with little plays, those that clock in ...
Beverly is a top receptionist who holds both the office schedules and herco-workers’ lives together. But when an unexpected visit from Mr. Dart of the central office occurs, Beverly is left wondering ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by A stale revival of Adam Bock’s cog-in-the-office-machine dark comedy lacks specificity and bite. By Brittani Samuel There is a respectable art to ...
It’s business as usual at the Northeast Office where the cheerfully dutiful receptionist answers phones, brews coffee and gossips with co-workers. But when an unexpected visitor from the Central ...
There’s often a big problem with little plays, those that clock in at 90 minutes or less. While audiences like getting home early, it could be asked of them, “Why didn’t you just stay home?” Adam Bock ...
There’s often a big problem with little plays, those that clock in at 90 minutes or less. While audiences like getting home early, it could be asked of them, “Why didn’t you just stay home?” Adam Bock ...
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