What "The Skin of Our Teeth" does offer is a trip quite fascinating to behold, if one is ready to take it; one may leave with more questions than answers.
In Lileana Blain-Cruz’s new production of Thornton Wilder’s 1942 play, civilizational conflict contrasts with speech used to counsel collaboration and togetherness.
Thornton Wilder’s antic play, from 1942, packs in an ice age, a deluge and midcentury décor. This Lincoln Center production is the maximalist revival it deserves.