Tag: psychology
That’s Right, Mr. Trump! You Didn’t Pick the Camel!
Uh, Biden also knows the difference between an elephant and a camel -- and between 1,000 Americans dead every day and 1,000 Americans not dead every day.
Broadway’s ‘Slave Play’: A Free (But Costly) Racial Satire
Harris' play is so scattershot that his many points, and the fireworks that generate, remain unhappily in chains.
The Audacity of Hype: The State of Narcissistic Trump Art
To the degree that Donald Trump has taste in art, it reveals his vanity. Of course.
He Spent a Year Telling Students to ‘Sit Down and Shut...
Cinque Henderson's provocative memoir raises questions and concerns.
DACA, Killed On Easter: Will It Rise Like Jesus?
As Trump empties his administration of his “best people," we should prepare ourselves for more hate and anti-intellectualism.
David Rabe’s “Good for Otto” Needs Off-Broadway Shrink-Wrapping
A play as long and as painfully repetitive as real-life analysis can be.
I Have Anxiety, Anxiety, Anxiety in the Age of Donald Trump
I have anxiety that turns to terror.
Monstrous Martha: Imelda Staunton in Albee’s “Woolf”
A hockey puck careening across the icy space of a seemingly unhappy marriage.
Rachel Weisz Delivers Plenty (and Then Some)
The endlessly complex and elusive Susan Traherne remains a grueling and epic role.
It’s Not All About Matthew Broderick. Except When It Is.
A play about guilt and its manifestations.
Is Theater Too Ideologically Exclusive?
When was the last time you saw a play that thought you were wrong?
Lifting the Brain Fog: Memory, Part 1
Memory is a messy thing; it affects decisions, emotions and learning in complex ways.
Vienna Celebrates Female Artists and Recalls Freud
Questioning Freud's view of art, creativity and imagination.
Don’t Stay in School
Grad school is a waste of time and money for an actor. But is it a fraud?
5 Questions: Ken Wydro Spills “Secrets” of Freud and Jung
"The characters and the drama are archetypal, not situational."
The Future of an Illusion 2012
Dr. Freud would have something to say about Americans' faith in financial markets.
Psychoanalysis, Theatre, and the Virtual Stage: A Free Talk
As with Oedipus, knowledge can be trouble. Psychoanalysis and theatre have histories of being viewed with suspicion if not prohibited outright.