Jealous sniping has always been in fashion, whatever the century. The backstage passions and vanities of a quartet of popular opera singers, plus a revered diva and a couple of renowned composers illuminate the New York City premiere of "Golden Age," Terrence McNally's play about an important evening in the life of 19th-century Italian opera composer Vincenzo Bellini.
What does it mean to be Irish after an era in which the governing powers make a deliberate attempt to destroy Irish national identity?
In case you're a creative type hoping to be visited by your muse, you'd better hope she's not like Provocatrix, the mischievous character who uses her powers to cause chaos in the new workplace satire "We Play For The Gods."