Elisabeth Vincentelli
Elisabeth Vincentelli, chief drama critic at the New York Post since February, is a big fan of all things performance with tastes that go beyond eclectic. She admits, “My ultimate weekend would include a punishing Romeo Castellucci show in the afternoon, an all-female production of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? starring Janet McTeer and Fiona Shaw in the evening, followed the next day by a full-on staging of the Burt Bacharach musical Promises, Promises, with a Girls Aloud concert as the chaser.” Prior to her position at the Post, Vincentelli was the arts & entertainment editor at Time Out New York and she has written for an impressive list of publications including the New York Times, Rolling Stone and The Guardian. -CB
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