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Chris Braak

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BSR Contributor Since September 29, 2016

Chris Braak is a critic, playwright, and novelist from Philadelphia.

Chris Braak received an M.A. in Theater from Villanova University, and has contributed theatrical reviews and critical essays to numerous outlets, including Broad Street Review, Gawker Media, and Threat Quality Press. He is a critic, novelist, and playwright.

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A family party without a secret? Sophia Barret and Marcus Barainyak in Hedgerow’s ‘Three Sisters.’ (Photo by Wide Eyed Studios.)

Hedgerow Theatre Company presents Anton Chekhov’s ‘Three Sisters’

What did Chekhov know?

Chekhov is the order of the day, and for those who prefer the Russian master in his original flavor, Rose Valley’s Hedgerow presents a classic production of 'Three Sisters,' from Sarah Ruhl's lively 2009 translation. Chris Braak reviews.
Chris Braak

Chris Braak

Articles 4 minute read
"There is tears for his love; joy for his
fortune; honor for his valor; and death for his
ambition." (Photo via Creative Commons/Wikipedia)

The Public Theater's 'Julius Caesar' and the cost of free speech

Crying havoc

In the wake of controversy surrounding the Public Theater's Trump-themed 'Julius Caesar,' Chris Braak wonders when it's okay to assassinate your political leaders (onstage).
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Chris Braak

Essays 5 minute read
Paul Kuhn and Brian McCann wait. And wait some more. (Photo by Rebecca Gudelunas)

Curio Theatre Company presents Samuel Beckett's 'Waiting for Godot'

When is a joke not a joke?

Curio Theatre Company's production of Samuel Beckett's 'Waiting for Godot' goes for the laugh, but is there a punchline or a gut punch? Chris Braak reviews.
Chris Braak

Chris Braak

Articles 3 minute read
Akeem Davis's Bertram is about to find out that's no lady, that's his wife. (Photo courtesy of Philadelphia Artists' Collective)

Philadelphia Artists' Collective's 'All's Well That Ends Well'

It doesn't end well

Philadelphia Artists' Collective mission is to resurrect rarely performed classics, but is Shakespeare's 'All's Well That Ends Well' better off forgotten? Chris Braak reviews.
Chris Braak

Chris Braak

Articles 4 minute read
Stand up for your rights. (Photo via Creative Commons/Wikimedia)

José Rivera's 'Marisol' and the warnings we missed

Get up, stand up

Chris Braak saw Villanova Theatre's production of José Rivera's 'Marisol,' and had 20/20 hindsight. He asks what place art holds in our current political climate.
Chris Braak

Chris Braak

Essays 5 minute read
Only the good die young. (Photo courtesy of Opera Philadelphia)

Opera Philadelphia's presents 'Breaking the Waves' (second review)

Of vice and men

Chris Braak believes Opera Philadelphia's adaptation of Lars von Trier's 'Breaking the Waves' hits all the right production notes, but all the wrong cultural ones.
Chris Braak

Chris Braak

Articles 4 minute read