Watching The Pillowman at Duke of York’s Theatre in London last night was, hands down, the most intense live theater performance I’ve ever experienced. Part of it, I’m sure, was because my husband and ...
Granted: Katurian, the author character at the center of Martin McDonagh’s The Pillowman, freely plays the toady to a couple of apparatchik goons in some totalitarian country’s version of homeland ...
You start out by driving past an accident on the road and you slow down to see the ambulance and the cop cars and the flashing lights and maybe, just maybe, a victim ...
I didn’t want to see Martin McDonagh’s The Pillowman; I’d read the reviews from London and New York, which all said that the play — which deals with torture, interrogation, child mutilation and murder ...
MartinMcDonough’s Tony-nominated The Pillowman is the best play in the past 10 years about the possibilities, and the perils, of art. (It’s also the best play about exsanguinated children, though the ...
Martin McDonagh’s “The Pillowman”— which opens Friday, Feb. 10 for three performances at the College of the Sequoias Theatre — is built on a foundation of seemingly contradictory ideas of humor and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Remember sitting around a campfire listening to ghost stories? For me, it was the pitch black of the forest of the Pocono ...
The set-up: Halloween may be over, but its eerie chill lingers through mid-November at Theatre Southwest where a superlative production of Martin McDonagh’s dark and dank The Pillowman (2003) elicits ...
'The father, as we have established, treats the little girl badly, and one day the girl gets some apples and carves some little men out of these apples, all little fingers, little eyes, little toes, ...
Michael ‘Maku’ is a SAG-eligible actor, VO artist, musician, and composer. Hailing from Queens, he moved out to LA to pursue music composition. Shortly after graduating, he found himself in front of ...
The play opens in the setting of an interrogation room in a totalitarian state, where a writer of fiction, Katurian (Jeremy Heideman), nervously tries to answer the questions of two policemen, even ...