By ALAN SMASON, WYES-TV Theatre Critic (“Steppin’ Out”) When Company by Stephen Sondheim (and a book by Mark Furth) opened on Broadway in 1970 it was such a breath of fresh air and so …
SOURCE: Theatre Criticsm at 01:51PMBy LOU HARRY You don’t need to go to an amusement park to have the feeling of riding a roller coaster. In Stratford, Ontario, you can acquire something akin to whiplash at a festival where…
SOURCE: Theatre Criticsm at 06:34PMBy SCOTTY BENNETT A famous line from the John Ford film “The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance” is spoken by the newspaper reporter character, Maxwell Scott, near the end of the film, after h…
SOURCE: Theatre Criticsm at 01:16PMBy ALAN SMASON, WYES-TV Theatre Critic (“Steppin’ Out“) In Pirates! The Penzance Musical, Rupert Holmes proves he knows how to take a popular hit, re-set it in an improbable location…
SOURCE: Theatre Criticsm at 09:04AMBy ALAN SMASON, WYES-TV Theatre Critic (“Steppin’ Out”) There are times when a local production company attempts to put on a treasured musical theatre piece and it collapses under the …
SOURCE: Theatre Criticsm at 05:14PMBy ROY BERKO Like the old tale, my lord: “it is not so, nor `t was not so; but, indeed, God forbid it should be so.” The intimate Beck’s Studio Theatre is a perfect venue for meeting a…
SOURCE: Theatre Criticsm at 06:59AMBy: SCOTTY BENNETT A Letter to Lyndon B. Johnson or God: Whoever Reads This First is a gem of a play written, directed, and performed by Xhloe Rice and Natasha Roland. This two-hander makes …
SOURCE: Theatre Criticsm at 01:35AMBy SCOTTY BENNETT One of the most famous opening lines of a novel is “Call me Ishmael.” It is from Herman Melville’s Moby Dick, a book many people are aware of but have never read. It …
SOURCE: Theatre Criticsm at 11:12AMBy ALAN SMASON, WYES-TV Theatre Critic (“Steppin’ Out“) Chicago –the longest running show now on Broadway and the second longest running show in history – made its way to the Saeng…
SOURCE: Theatre Criticsm at 05:28AM˘By ALAN SMASON, WYES-TV Theatre Critic (“Steppin’ Out”) Fats Waller, the very talented American singer and songwriter, lived an unfortunately short but prolific life, dying in 1943 a…
SOURCE: Theatre Criticsm at 05:09AMEDWARD RUBIN, an iconoclastic theatre critic, arts critic and curator, who wrote for decades about theatre and the visual arts, died after a protracted battle with bladder cancer at Calvary …
SOURCE: Theatre Criticsm at 05:14PMThe 2025 Tony Award winners were announced in ceremonies at Radio City Music Hall on Sunday, June 8, hosted by Tony Award winner Cynthia Errivo. Maybe Happy Ending, a musical set in the futu…
SOURCE: Theatre Criticsm at 10:47AMBy LOU HARRY I caught the first performance of The Prom, produced by Summer Stock Stage, a unique company that fuses the talents of established performers with early career actors. It’s no…
SOURCE: Theatre Criticsm at 09:31AMBy LOU HARRY I caught the opening night of Terry Guest’s play Oak at the Phoenix Theatre Cultural Center, the second of its three rolling world premiere productions. Some thoughts: – Oak…
SOURCE: Theatre Criticsm at 08:59PMBy ALAN SMASON, WYES-TV Theatre Critic (“Steppin’ Out“) A decade ago the NOLA Project mounted an unusual production of Adam Szymkowicz’s Clown Bar at The Little Gem Saloon. Set in a …
SOURCE: Theatre Criticsm at 08:51PMBy ALAN SMASON, WYES-TV Theatre Critic (“Steppin’ Out”) Over the course of the last several years, Crescent City Stage has established itself as the premiere equity theatre company in …
SOURCE: Theatre Criticsm at 12:31PMBy ALAN SMASON, WYES-TV Theatre Critic (“Steppin’ Out“) Karey and Wayne Kirkpatrick, the two brothers who conceived Something Rotten! and more recently wrote the music and lyrics for t…
SOURCE: Theatre Criticsm at 06:35AMBy ALAN SMASON, WYES-TV Theatre Critic (“Steppin’ Out“) John Patrick Shanley’s Doubt: A Parable is a brilliant indictment of organized religion and the negativity attached to innuend…
SOURCE: Theatre Criticsm at 12:52AMThe 2025 Tony Award nominations were announced on Thursday, May 1 by Tony Award winners Sarah Paulson and Wendell Pierce. The nominations for competitive Tony Awards are: Best Play English,�…
SOURCE: Theatre Criticsm at 02:35PMBy ROY BERKO Hispanic theatre is noted for its’ fictional-based literature that normally has six elements: character, plot, point of view, setting, style and theme. These are often encased…
SOURCE: Theatre Criticsm at 05:20PMBy ALAN SMASON, WYES-TV Theatre Critic (“Steppin’ Out“) It’s been a full decade since Lin-Manuel Miranda’s idea of a “mixtape” about the Founding Fathers was playing at the Pub…
SOURCE: Theatre Criticsm at 02:48PMBy ALAN SMASON, WYES-TV Theatre Critic (“Steppin’ Out“) When the season announcement was made last year that Jefferson Performing Arts (JPA) would be producing Billy Elliot: The Musica…
SOURCE: Theatre Criticsm at 01:59AMBy ALAN SMASON, WYES-TV Theatre Critic (“Steppin’ Out“) Throughout his life, Tennessee Williams knew tragedy. Whether through his sister Rose’s struggle with mental health or the los…
SOURCE: Theatre Criticsm at 01:04AMBy SCOTTY BENNETT There are times in a person’s life when the only rational response to the pressures of daily living is to escape into a different reality. Drugs and alcohol are often the…
SOURCE: Theatre Criticsm at 11:09AMBy SCOTTY BENNETT In the moments between daylight and evening, there is a time when it is neither day nor night. It is a time of transition, a liminal state between now and then, a twilight …
SOURCE: Theatre Criticsm at 06:45AMBy ROY BERKO A juke box musical consists of pre-existing songs which are melded into a script to tell a story. The songs, in contrast to lyrics and music, which are specifically integrate…
SOURCE: Theatre Criticsm at 04:17PMBy ALAN SMASON, WYES-TV Theatre Critic (“Steppin’ Out“) The Hans Christian Andersedn fairy tale “The Princess and the Pea” is the basis for Once Upon a Mattress, the 1959 musical t…
SOURCE: Theatre Criticsm at 03:38PMBy ALAN SMASON, WYES-TV Theatre Critic (“Steppin’ Out”) Le Petit Theatre du Vieux Carré has removed any doubt about whether it could creatively pull off the first local production o…
SOURCE: Theatre Criticsm at 09:46AMBy ALAN SMASON, WYES-TV Theatre Critic (“Steppin’ Out“) It’s hard to believe, but until three years ago there had never been a revival of Funny Girl on Broadway. The starring vehicle…
SOURCE: Theatre Criticsm at 06:41AMBy SCOTTY BENNETT One of the fascinating things about humans is how easily they mask intense feelings in a cloak of smiles and good humor. Pain, both physical and emotional, can be disguised…
SOURCE: Theatre Criticsm at 01:48PMBy ELIZABETH SCHABINGER The Bedwetter, based on Sarah Silverman’s memoir of the same name, is an intimate look at Silverman’s year as a 10-year-old. In The Bedwetter, Sarah is a fifth …
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