David Greig’s inventive, booze-soaked rom-com overflows with charm at the Greenhouse Theater review by Kris Vire Playful, roguish, hopeful, and thoroughly romantic (even as its leading characters insist it’s not), Midsummer (A Play with Songs) is everything that Patrick Mulvey and Chaon Cross’s previous project was not. The two actors were onstage together last spring at Court Theatre, in David Auburn’s why-are-we-doing-this-now adaptation of Saul Bellow’s Midcentury Man novel
SR review: “Midsummer (A Play with Songs)”
SR review: “Midsummer (A Play with Songs)”
SR review: “Midsummer (A Play with Songs)”
David Greig’s inventive, booze-soaked rom-com overflows with charm at the Greenhouse Theater review by Kris Vire Playful, roguish, hopeful, and thoroughly romantic (even as its leading characters insist it’s not), Midsummer (A Play with Songs) is everything that Patrick Mulvey and Chaon Cross’s previous project was not. The two actors were onstage together last spring at Court Theatre, in David Auburn’s why-are-we-doing-this-now adaptation of Saul Bellow’s Midcentury Man novel