Abaire’s keenly observed new satire, “The Balusters,” satirizes the politics and infighting at play in small town neighborhood associations.
The Tony-winning actress leads the ensemble cast of the David Lindsay-Abaire play.
Hell hath no fury like a well-intentioned self-appointed watchdog challenged, as David Lindsay-Abaire’s new ensemble comedy The Balusters reminds us. We’ve seen this group dynamic before – in real ...
When I sat down at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre to watch “The Balusters” on Broadway, I had no clue what a baluster was or ...
It’s easy to get depressed about national politics. The people running things are nasty, brutish and eager to appeal to baser instincts rather than better angels. As “The Balusters,” the story of a ...
Rabbit Hole writer David Lindsay-Abaire takes on a list of modern American conflicts in a fun, if ultimately underdeveloped, comedy drama Playwright David Lindsay-Abaire has an impressively eclectic ...
"All politics is local" is a familiar aphorism within state and federal political circles. And it's hard to get more local than a neighborhood association that's tasked with overseeing the rules and ...
Rehearsals are officially underway for Manhattan Theatre Club's world premiere of The Balusters, a new play by Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize winner David Lindsay-Abaire, directed by Tony Award winner ...