The Broadway adaptation of THÉRÈSE RAQUIN, starring Academy and Golden Globe nominee Keira Knightley (Thérèse) in her Broadway debut, opens officially tonight, October 29, 2015 on Broadway at Studio ...
There's enough real water in 'Thérèse Raquin' to float a row boat, but not a drop of sexual tension. Without high heat and funky musk, this wannabe erotic thriller starring Keira Knightley is ...
There’s something reassuringly autumnal about the design of Roundabout’s “Thérèse Raquin,” an adaptation of the tragic Émile Zola novel notable this season for featuring Keira Knightley in her ...
There's little the camera loves more than lust. Yearning glances and long, lingering looks charge up countless movies. But without close-ups, it's extraordinarily hard to convey lust convincingly ...
For Keira Knightley, the current state of the relationship between life and art could best be described as ironic: On the one hand, she’s a new mother (she and her husband, James Righton, welcomed ...
Two seasons ago, the Roundabout Theatre Company presented a mesmerizing revival of Sophie Treadwell’s “Machinal.” Under the direction of Lyndsey Turner, this 1928 play dove right into the heart of ...
Keira Knightley makes her Broadway debut as a woman who escapes her stultifying marriage for another kind of hell in this new adaptation of Emile Zola's novel. By David Rooney Chief Film Critic An ...
NEW YORK–The Roundabout Theatre Company unveiled two new productions this week. One was powerful. The other starred Keira Knightley. We’ll get shortly to the exquisitely observed “The Humans,” a ...
Keira Knightley has played numerous period heroines on screen, from her Oscar-nominated role in “Pride and Prejudice” to this year’s “The Imitation Game.” Next year, the British actress will once ...
A quiet young woman with a restless spirit, Thérèse submits to a loveless life at the side of her weak and selfish husband and her controlling mother-in-law...until she meets his childhood friend, ...
There must be three dozen interesting and effective ways to dramatize Emile Zola’s “Therese Raquin” for the theater. To see all of them at once, refer to PTP/NYC’s exuberant, confused staging of the ...