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Cult of Love would be a laugh-a-minute romp if it wasn't for the long-simmering tension and sharp gut-punches. And that's by the design; after all, the laughter and smiles aren't shallow, ...
The clever element of "Cult of Love," Leslye Headland's play first performed in 2018 and newly on Broadway at Second Stage's Hayes Theater, is its subversion of a certain holiday-season trope.
Hannah Olson, director of the HBO docuseries 'Love Has Won: The Cult of Mother God,' talks about the cult founded by Amy Carlson.
That seasonal setting of “Cult of Love” has another resonance, too. The holiday season is primetime for moralizing plays — you know, stories where bankers and hedge-fund types sit and ...
While Cult Of Love lacks the awesome power of, say, last season’s family reunion drama Appropriate, it certainly has the strength of its convictions (and occasional compassions), and maintains ...
Cult of Love Through Feb. 2 at the Helen Hayes Theater, Manhattan; 2st.com. Running Time: 1 hour 40 minutes. Jesse Green is the chief theater critic for The Times.
In “Cult of Love,” the Dahls spend Christmas in a festive farmhouse. So, get out the eggnog and prepare for explosions around sexuality, religion, addiction, and mental illness!
Cult of Love Broadway in 2024 - Cult of Love The holidays aren't over yet at the Hayes Theatre. Playwright Leslye Headland makes her Broadway debut with Cult of Love, directed by Trip Cullman and ...
We call that kind of love a cult. How can such an overt liar and accused criminal can be so admired? What we don’t remember when we see such a cult in operation, Frank says, ...
Larger themes notwithstanding, Cult of Love is mostly concerned with exploring just such complicated smallness. With an analytic precision that is tempered by sympathy and humor, Headland expertly ...
"Love Has Won: The Cult of Mother God" is a three-part series produced by HBO and directed by Hannah Olson. All three parts are available for streaming on HBO Max, which requires a subscription.
The clever element of “Cult of Love,” Leslye Headland’s play first performed in 2018 and newly on Broadway at Second Stage’s Hayes Theater, is its subversion of a certain holiday-season trope.