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REVIEW: Detroit at Coal Mine Theatre 

I appreciated this production as a chance to engage with a well-wrought piece of contemporary dramaturgy, but was also left wondering if Detroit is a play of a moment that has passed.

By Karen Fricker / Jul 18, 2022

Sunday Mornings, the New Ten-Dollar Bill, and Rocky Balboa

And maybe I wept because in movies things aren’t ever supposed to end. But, then again, Rocky was never just a movie to me.

By Tony Nappo / Feb 19, 2019

Based On and Inspired By: How Artists Work from Real Material

A playwright, an actor, a designer, and two theatre creators/performers talk about what it’s like working on a piece of theatre based, in some way, in reality.

By May Antaki, , Maija Kappler / Apr 27, 2018

Nappoholics Gems to Tide You Over Until the New Year

Watch exclusive footage of what happens at a Nappoholics Anonymous meeting and revisit Nappo’s best musings in this roundup of the theatre world’s greatest column.

By Tony Nappo / Dec 21, 2016