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Nicole Serratore

Nicole Serratore

Biography

Nicole Serratore is a freelance journalist, theatre critic, and attorney from New York City. She has written for the New York Times, Variety, the Village Voice, American Theatre magazine, TDF Stages, Flavorpill, and The Craptacular. She is Managing Editor of Exeunt NYC

Recent Articles

The Notebook review

The Notebook review

With direction from Michael Greif and Schele Williams, this is a sentimental but solid love story based on the best-selling novel by Nicholas Sparks
Scene Partners review

Scene Partners review

Dianne Wiest stars in John J Caswell Jr’s murky story of a woman on a path to self-discovery – that may or may not all be a fantasy
Days of Wine and Roses review

Days of Wine and Roses review

Movie-to-musical adaptation about struggles with alcoholism stays frustratingly cool
Summer, 1976 review

Summer, 1976 review

Overly subtle drama about the delicate bonds of friendship
Parade review

Parade review

Solid revival of the challenging musical, starring Ben Platt
The Harder They Come review

The Harder They Come review

Stirring musical about youthful resistance to societal oppression
A Doll’s House review

A Doll’s House review

Jessica Chastain stars in Jamie Loyd’s blunt and awkward staging of this adapted classic
The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window review

The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window review

Oscar Isaac and Rachel Brosnahan star in director Anne Kauffman’s slow-burn staging of Lorraine Hansberry’s challenging second play
The Wanderers review

The Wanderers review

Anna Ziegler’s new play starring Katie Holmes probes the complexities of familial and marital relationships, and the challenging quest to find happiness
Cornelia Street review

Cornelia Street review

Playwright Simon Stephens and indie-rocker Mark Eitzel’s listless new musical, directed by Neil Pepe, lacks a clear identity
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