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Alexis Soloski

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Kenya The New York Times entertainment
19 Aug 2024
NEW YORK — When Cuban-American director and playwright María Irene Fornés died last fall, the New York Times obituary referred to her as “an underrecognized genius.” Now, what is perhaps her finest work, “Fefu and Her Friends,” can be seen at the Polonsky Shakespeare Center. Revolutionary in its form and daring in its philosophy, “Fefu,” from 1977, hasn’t played off-Broadway since its debut. Think of it as the masterpiece no one has seen.
'A Long Time Coming' for Masterwork No One Has Seen
Kenya The New York Times entertainment
18 Aug 2024
Tania and Syngin were fighting. It was mid-June and sultry, with the afternoon temperature snaking toward 80 degrees. They hadn’t slept much the night before — blame work, blame sex — and now, in the front seats of a lumbering Chevy Suburban, having already missed a couple of turnoffs along a New York highway, they began to argue about the future. Did Syngin have a plan? Could Tania stop yelling?
'90 Day Fiancé': An Anti-Fantasy for Troubled Times
Kenya The New York Times entertainment
18 Aug 2024
Yes, Jake Gyllenhaal was crying, but it was a dignified kind of crying. Less sobbing, more welling. “Sorry,” he said, collecting himself. “I hate this. It seems performative in an interview.” But if you open yourself to the problem of existence in what may or may not be a determinate universe — which is what Gyllenhaal was doing on an afternoon two weeks ago — tears happen.
Men Who Aren't Afraid of Tears
Kenya The New York Times entertainment
18 Aug 2024
Halley Feiffer was a lonely high school student when she fell hard for a tall, dark and long-dead Russian. Aaron Posner met the same man in college and it was really more of a love/hate situation. “It ended up being kind of the ultimate frustration,” he said. “Almost like a tease.” That special guy: Anton Chekhov, a father of modern drama and one of the most acute chroniclers of the human condition in its brilliant, broken, awkward variety.
From Russia, With Despair, Self-Loathing and Love
Kenya The New York Times entertainment
17 Aug 2024
NEW YORK — Actor Santino Fontana had his legs waxed for the first time last year. His chest, too. He mastered, mostly, how to walk in heels and riddled out which lipsticks flatter him. (He’s an autumn. Clearly.) Last spring, during a turn in “Hello, Dolly!” he brought Bernadette Peters pictures of himself in a variety of women’s wigs. “Pretty girl” she scrawled next to some of them. Beside others: “Not so pretty girl.”
Managing the Heels Is the Easy Part
Kenya The New York Times entertainment
9 Oct 2021
NEW YORK — There are 43 muscles in the human face and you can count most of them during “Skin,” a sometimes absorbing and sometimes irritating evening of cast-created vignettes, performed by the wildly expressive members of Broken Box Mime Theater at A.R.T./ New York Theaters. A company dedicated to giving a new wordless spin on an old wordless form, Broken Box skips walking against the wind and trapped in a box in favor of pop culture capers and #MeToo inspired riffs.