Early reviews of James Anthony Tyler's DOLPHINS AND SHARKS are in and it's clear this hilarious and cutting new play should be on the top of your must-see theater list. Grab your tickets while you still can!  Labyrinth Theater.

 

The Village Voice calls the play "expertly directed by Charlotte Brathwaite" and raves "the ensemble cast is excellent, imbuing their characters with sympathetic detail." Continue reading the full review by clicking here.

 

TheaterMania says,"The race to the bottom is long and ugly. We see that with brutal clarity in James Anthony Tyler's brilliant new play, Dolphins and Sharks." Get the rest of the story by clicking here.

 

TheaterPizzazz says,"Daily power struggles are entirely credible under the direction of Charlotte Brathwaite, who masterfully incorporates movement sequences that bring the poetry and despair of Uptown to a compact Greenwich Village stage." Read more by clicking here.

About Charlotte Brathwaite

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