Like an insect crawling on your skin, or pretty much anything in today’s backbiting America, Tracy Letts’ wild black comedy “Bug” has always been open to interpretation. Maybe this skin-crawler is a ...
Thirty years after it initially debuted in London, Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Tracy Letts’ “Bug” is finally getting its Broadway bow. Directed by Obie Award winner David Cormer, the disturbing ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick Tracy Letts’s eerily topical, decades-old play about a woman’s descent into a world of conspiracy theories makes its nerve-rattling ...
The afternoon I saw Tracy Letts‘ excellent, itchy Bug on Broadway — an earlier scheduled performance had been canceled — the bestselling and unfortunately influential crackpot Dr. Erich von Däniken ...
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