A Broken Umbrella Theatre

Press & Reviews

Local coverage, production reviews, and awards pulled from the legacy site, the sibling content repo, and current Umbrella-era materials.

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Each item is curated from local source material before it is promoted into the runtime site.

FeaturesArts Paper / Arts Council of Greater New Haven · 2020

Boitatá Takes Over Halloween Night

Post-performance coverage of East Rock Halloween Project’s Boitatá and the multi-artist, garage-to-garage Halloween production.

News CoverageNew Haven Independent · 2020

Boitatá Halloween

Preview coverage of Boitatá as a coalition of theater professionals creating a socially distanced East Rock Halloween experience.

FeaturesThe Arts Paper · 2017

The Operator Will Connect You Now

Feature on Exchange as a City-Wide Open Studios commission rooted in the history of New Haven’s telephone exchange.

News CoverageNew Haven Independent · 2017

City Connects To Telephonic History

Coverage of Exchange and its collection of phone memories, switchboard history, and intergenerational New Haven stories.

ReviewsNew Haven Independent · 2025

Apizza Hits The Stage

Review of Family Business at CitySeed, highlighting its humor, emotion, turntable set, and New Haven apizza references.

News CoverageNew Haven Independent · 2025

(A)Pizza Play

Coverage of the BAR Pizza preview party for Family Business and its upcoming Arts & Ideas premiere.

FeaturesThe Arts Paper · 2013

A freewheeling way with history

Arts Paper feature on Freewheelers and A Broken Umbrella’s history-driven approach to turning New Haven places into performance.

ReviewsNew Haven Review · 2012

We Like Bikes

New Haven Review coverage describing Head Over Wheels as an engaging outdoor ArtWalk performance beside the West River.

News CoverageNew Haven Independent · 2012

Pierre Rides Again

Preview coverage of Head Over Wheels as a bike-themed, site-specific musical inspired by Pierre Lallement and New Haven cycling history.

News CoverageNew Haven Review · 2012

The Show Must Go On

New Haven Review mention of The Library Project and its moving audience journey through the historic Ives Main Library.

FeaturesNew Haven Independent · 2012

A Tree Grows on Elm Street

Feature on A Broken Umbrella’s collaborative process during The Library Project, connecting site research to original New Haven storytelling.

News CoverageCT Theater News and Reviews · 2016

Sounds Like Fun

Theater blog notice describing Made of New Haven as a one-day grassroots gala with songs and spectacle from the company’s first seven years.

News CoverageNew Haven Independent · 2023

Westville Celebrates Sunny ArtWalk

ArtWalk coverage noting three performances of Where the Rubber Met the Road and its Whalley Avenue paving-history premise.

FeaturesThe Arts Paper · March 2019

A Broken Umbrella Plays Into Its First Decade

Retrospective coverage naming the first Edgewood Park performance and tracing the company from ArtWalk into its later New Haven work.

News CoverageNew Haven Register · 2010

Edgewood Park profile mentions Thunderbolt

Edgewood Park feature with a photo caption and mention of A Broken Umbrella artists presenting Thunderbolt in the tunnel.

AwardsAwards · 2011

New Haven Arts Council Arts Awards: Great Adaptations

A Broken Umbrella Theatre is never going to be considered another community theater company.

Early recognition of the company's originality and transformation-focused approach to making theater in New Haven.

ReviewsArts Counsel of New Haven · 2025

Family Business Charts Apizza Through the Generations

A gentle, genuine, totally delightful homage to New Haven pizza and its real-life matriarchs.

A positive review positioning Family Business as both local-history storytelling and an affectionate portrait of New Haven apizza culture.

ReviewsThe Hartford Courant · 2013

Hartford Courant review of Freewheelers

Broken Umbrella Theatre shows in this work that its artistry is as great as any major theater in Connecticut.

A strong endorsement of Freewheelers and the scale of artistry brought to a transformed warehouse production.

ReviewsNew Haven Review · 2013

New Haven Review coverage of Freewheelers

Freewheelers, with its effective score and songs by Chrissy Gardner, does a fine job of combining the troupe's historical interests with a contemporary vibe.

A review highlighting Freewheelers as a musical and historical blend with strong contemporary energy.

ReviewsThe Hartford Courant · 2014

Hartford Courant review of Gilbert the Great

This very talented theater company once again shows its theatrical ingenuity as it mines local history and spins an imaginative tale that transcends mere biography and New Haven boosterism.

A review that places Gilbert the Great within the company's pattern of turning New Haven history into theatrical spectacle.

ReviewsNew Haven Review · 2014

New Haven Review review of Gilbert the Great

Fast, loose, with an almost telepathic sense of how to make its multiple character scenes, occurring in multiple locations, jell to impart information and entertain, Gilbert the Great is a fittingly ambitious tribute to this many-sided patriarch.

A review praising the multi-site staging and ensemble energy of the A.C. Gilbert production.

FeaturesNew Haven Independent · 2014

New Haven Independent feature on Gilbert the Great

A. C. Gilbert's life and legacy is the subject of the latest production by A Broken Umbrella theater company, which has made a name for itself by delving into New Haven's past to produce original site-specific theater around town.

A feature introducing Gilbert the Great through the company's established local-history and site-specific practice.

News CoverageNew Haven Register · 2014

New Haven Register feature on Gilbert the Great

The play takes place in 1954, as a mismatched crew of workers struggles to invent the next great toy kit for the company that was famous for its Erector Set.

A local preview feature connecting Gilbert the Great to both New Haven history and the Erector Square site.

ReviewsNew Haven Independent · 2012

New Haven Independent on Head Over Wheels

An overflow crowd watched… actors turn New Haven cycling history into modern musical mayhem in 'Head Over Wheels.'

New Haven Independent review of the Blake Street bicycle-history show and its packed, enthusiastic audience.

ReviewsNew Haven Register · 2012

New Haven Register on Head Over Wheels

Known for its site-specific original works, the company has transformed the outdoor space of The Smokestack into a bike shop set that looks so authentic, cyclists have stopped to ask if a new bike shop has opened.

New Haven Register coverage of the Head Over Wheels ArtWalk installation and its convincing site transformation.

ReviewsNew Haven Register · 2012

New Haven Register feature on The Library Project

The New Haven Free Public Library wraps up its 125th anniversary year with The Library Project, an original commissioned work by the award-winning theater company.

Coverage of the commissioned library production and its use of the building itself as performance architecture.

FeaturesThe Arts Paper · 2012

The Arts Paper feature on the company's site-specific mission

Adhering to the company's founding mission and principles, the troupe seeks to enhance community appreciation, education, and awareness through live performance and theater....A Broken Umbrella Theatre thrives on researching and renovating site-specific spaces to illuminate the legend and lore of New Haven's historic past.

A feature that captures the company's mission in language that still maps closely to its public identity.

FeaturesThe Arts Paper · March 2019

A Broken Umbrella Plays Into Its First Decade

A look at A Broken Umbrella's first decade and the site-specific, ensemble-built identity that carried the company from park shows to city-wide recognition.

A decade marker article reflecting on the company's growth, history-forward storytelling, and evolving place within New Haven.

FeaturesNew Haven Independent · Legacy coverage

New Haven Independent feature on the company's collaborative process

A Broken Umbrella productions are born out of a freewheeling collaborative brainstorming process involving on-site inspiration from unexpected performance spaces, deep research into New Haven history, and flights of fancy.

A concise statement of the company's process that remains useful as organizational framing on the public site.

FeaturesNew Haven Register · 2011

New Haven Register feature on the company's transformation instinct

A Broken Umbrella Theatre is never going to be considered another community theater company, even though entertaining community with original productions in unexpected places is its raison d'etre.

Legacy coverage connecting the company's identity to original productions in unexpected places.

ReviewsNew Haven Review · 2011

New Haven Review on Play With Matches

A Broken Umbrella Theatre is noted for developing original works to stage in unlikely and/or inspiring places and, with the set and setting in Play With Matches they've made a striking match.

Donald Brown notes the company's distinctive site-specific instinct and how well it serves this particular show.

ReviewsNew Haven Theater Jerk · 2011

New Haven Theater Jerk review of Play With Matches

Play With Matches scores with solid preparation, elegant presentation, awesome ambience, ambitious scripting and audacious acting.

A strong endorsement of the Halloween boiler-room production and its multi-layered storytelling.

ReviewsThe Hartford Courant · 2015

Hartford Courant review of Seen Change!

It's lovingly presented, imaginatively staged and enthusiastically performed....show biz heaven.

A standout critical response to the Shubert commission and its backstage-meets-New Haven framing.

ReviewsThe Hartford Courant · 2015

Hartford Courant: Seen Change! a valentine to the Shubert

What starts off as an era-mashing "Noises Off" eventually turns into a valentine to the Shubert — celebrating its 100th anniversary — and to theater itself and all the people who help make it.

The Hartford Courant's take on the celebratory, theatrical heart of Seen Change! and its Shubert tribute.

ReviewsDaily Nutmeg · 2015

Daily Nutmeg review of Seen Change!

The play's musical side really takes flight, powered by strong vocal performances and a very strong pit band, plus great tap dance performances.... Head to the theater.

A local review emphasizing the show's musical engine and performance energy.

ReviewsNew Haven Independent · 2015

New Haven Independent: Seen Change! a tribute to the Shubert

A tribute to the Shubert, New Haven theater, and the dedication of theater workers, Seen Change! finds comedy and romance in the drama of putting on a show while putting on a show.

Donald Brown's full-length review of Seen Change! as both theatrical tribute and New Haven love letter.

ReviewsNew Haven Independent · 2015

New Haven Independent review of Seen Change!

Broken Umbrella's most ambitious work to date... It surprises and impresses with its resourcefulness and its bravura love for theater as a communal experience.

A review emphasizing ambition, theatricality, and the show's love letter to theater as a public, communal form.

News CoverageThe Arts Paper · August 2023

On Blake Street, A Broken Umbrella Grows a Community Theater Hub

The Blake Street project is framed as more than a home for A Broken Umbrella: it is a wider cultural resource for New Haven artists.

Early feature coverage of plans to transform 280 Blake Street into a multi-use community arts hub.

News CoverageThe Arts Paper · November 2024

A Blake Street Arts Incubator Inches Forward

The Umbrella is moving from dream to development as A Broken Umbrella Theatre keeps building public support for a permanent arts home.

Follow-up coverage on the Blake Street project as planning and fundraising continue to move forward.

News CoverageNew Haven Independent · August 2023

Broken Umbrella Developing New Space for Arts

The coverage centers the building as cultural infrastructure for artists who need affordable, professional space outside downtown.

New Haven Independent coverage of plans for 280 Blake Street and its role in the city's creative-space ecosystem.

News CoveragePatch · October 2022

'Sought-After' Blake Street Building Sold to New Haven Theater Group

The purchase of 280 Blake Street marks A Broken Umbrella Theatre's shift from temporary occupier of other spaces to steward of a permanent arts home.

Local coverage of the building purchase that made The Umbrella project possible.