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Sunday, March 27, 2022

Confederates Review: Two Black Women 160 Years Apart Fight For ‘Freedom’ by Jonathan Mandell

In “Confederates,” playwright Dominique Morisseau presents in alternating scenes the stories of two Black women in eras 160 years apart —  a 19th century slave who becomes a spy f…

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Celebrate #WorldTheaterDay 2022. Ukraine and their arts in our hearts. by Jonathan Mandell

Today is World Theatre Day, created in 1961 as an annual celebration on March 27. This year I dedicate it to the theaters, performers, and theater lovers of Ukraine. To the more than 400 leg…

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Saturday, March 26, 2022

Watch Stars in the House for Ukraine by Jonathan Mandell

Watch below as more than 60 performers are appearing in an 11-hour telethon (from noon to 10 p.m. today) to raise money and awareness for those affected by the ongoing war in Ukraine. Donat…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 12:07PM
Thursday, March 24, 2022

Help Review. A Black Woman on What White People Are Thinking by Jonathan Mandell

“Help,” performed at The Shed by April Mathis and 11 white actors in business suits, is in effect an adaptation by the poet, playwright and Yale professor Claudia Rankine, a Black woman…

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Tuesday, March 22, 2022

Lorraine Hansberry: The Life Behind A Raisin in the Sun by Jonathan Mandell

Near the end of Charles J. Shields’ biography of Lorraine Hansberry, the third such book I’ve read in as many years, the author mentions the five-story townhouse near Washington Square P…

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Sunday, March 20, 2022

MicroTeatro 2022 at The Clemente: Cesar Chavez. The Dolly Parton of Bushwick. Grand Guignol Theater NOT for Children. by Jonathan Mandell

Cesar Chavez was a giant in the American labor and civil rights movements, but right now he’s eight inches tall. “I have to do something for mi gente,” the little cardboard Cesar says�…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 10:11PM
Friday, March 18, 2022

A Century Of Women Playwrights Who Won The Pulitzer Prize for Drama by Jonathan Mandell

Eighteen women have won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, from “Miss Lulu Bett,” which Zona Gale adapted from her own novel in 1921, to “The Hot Wing King” by Katori Hall in 2021 –a ce…

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Wednesday, March 16, 2022

Ukrainian Playwrights Step Up, and the Theater World Attends. Q&A with Drama League’s Gabriel Stelian-Shanks  by Jonathan Mandell

“Sometimes, Sasha, war is necessary, it’s unavoidable,” the Russian soldier Victor is saying to the Ukrainian woman who has tied him up and is pointing a gun at him. “You can’t b…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 05:52PM
Tuesday, March 15, 2022

Broadway Poll: Spring 2022 Shows You Most and Least Want to See by Jonathan Mandell

Choose the show that you are most looking forward to, and the one you are least likely to attend. The list below is for shows that have opening dates on Broadway in March and (mostly) April …

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Monday, March 14, 2022

Spring 2022 Broadway Preview Guide: At Last by Jonathan Mandell

Below are a list with links to the 16 shows opening on Broadway in March and April — starry casts, iconic musicals, theater classics and adventurous new works… the closest to a normal Sp…

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Broadway Springs Forward (Two Years Later) #Stageworthy News of the Week by Jonathan Mandell

The Tony Awards’ new dates! Daniel Radcliffe in a Stephen Sondheim musical! Will Swenson in a new Neil Diamond musical! Pamela Anderson in her Broadway debut! The many exciting Broadway an…

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Sunday, March 13, 2022

Tiananmen Requiem Review: A Gay Couple Struggles for Love and Democracy in China by Jonathan Mandell

A protesting art student who is on a hunger strike faces a soldier who is pointing a gun at him.  The student offers the soldier some food.  They are in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square in 1…

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Friday, March 11, 2022

American Connected Theater Awards for Pandemic Year 2 by Jonathan Mandell

Below are the winners of the American Connected Theater Awards* for theatrical storytelling created and presented online during the year between March 2021 and March 2022. Much has happened …

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Thursday, March 10, 2022

Coal Country Review: A Mining Tragedy with Songs and Echoes by Jonathan Mandell

Like a classic folk ballad, full of understated outrage and exquisite down-home music,  “Coal Country,”  in an encore presentation at the Cherry Lane, tells the devastating true stor…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 08:31PM
Wednesday, March 9, 2022

This Space Between Us Review. Trying to do good in a suffering world. by Jonathan Mandell

“I can’t watch MSNBC and do nothing anymore,” says Jamie in  “This Space Between Us.”  Many of us surely have been feeling that way lately, especially in the past two weeks. Ja…

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Tuesday, March 8, 2022

The Chinese Lady Review: Immigrant as First Freak, Still Fresh by Jonathan Mandell

In “The Chinese Lady,”  playwright Lloyd Suh has created a gently amusing, lyrical, yet sharply pointed play based on the true story of the first known Chinese woman in the United State…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 09:28PM
Monday, March 7, 2022

Pandemic Mandates Continue on Broadway. Russian Artists Shunned. #Stageworthy News of the Week by Jonathan Mandell

Starting today, New York City Mayor Eric Adams will no longer require indoor venues, including “entertainment spaces” to check for proof of vaccination. But Broadway theaters will still …

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Friday, March 4, 2022

I Was Better Last Night, Harvey Fierstein’s Memoir by Jonathan Mandell

Among his many other talents, Harvey Fierstein is an experienced talk show guest. In his entertaining memoir, “I Was Better Last Night” (Knopf, 400 pages), he devotes one of his 59 short…

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Wednesday, March 2, 2022

Broadway Theater Named After James Earl Jones 64 Years After His Debut There by Jonathan Mandell

The 110-year-old Cort Theater on Broadway will be renamed after the 91-year-old actor James Earl Jones, the Shubert organization announced today.“That James deserves to have his name immor…

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NYC Theater Openings Scheduled for March 2022 by Jonathan Mandell

Below is a day-by-day selection of theater openings scheduled for March organized by opening date*, featuring a single Broadway show (“Plaza Suite”) at the end of the month – a  spar…

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Tuesday, March 1, 2022

Out of Time Review: 5 Aged Asian-American Stories by Jonathan Mandell

In the first and best in this uneven evening of five long monologues, all of them written by Asian-American playwrights and all of them featuring characters who are over the age of 60, a wom…

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Monday, February 28, 2022

6 Books to Understand the Russian Invasion of Ukraine by Jonathan Mandell

Below are six books that shed light on the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, a shocking event, which may seem inexplicable, but only to those of us who don’t know the context. The title…

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The Arts #StandWithUkraine. #Stageworthy News of the Week by Jonathan Mandell

Many are speaking out against the Russian invasion of Ukraine, an independent nation of 44 million people with its own language, history and culture, including more than 400 theaters. Over t…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 09:42AM
Sunday, February 27, 2022

Sandblasted Review: Black Women in a Beckett World by Jonathan Mandell

“Sandblasted” begins with a woman buried in the sand, and you immediately think: Beckett’s “Happy Days.” She doesn’t remain buried, though,  and another woman pops up out of th…

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NY Theater Quiz for Feb 2022 by Jonathan Mandell

Answer the ten questions below to find out how well you paid attention to New York theater in the month of February.     Loading…

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Saturday, February 26, 2022

What The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Gets Right About Broadway in Season 4 by Jonathan Mandell

Broadway figures in the fourth season of “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” as it did in the third season in 2019, when I wrote about all the things that this TV series on Amazon Prime got wr…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 02:06PM
Thursday, February 24, 2022

Theater in Ukraine by Jonathan Mandell

There are more than 400 theaters in Ukraine, a nation of 44 million people with its own language, history and culture — which is currently under attack by the Russian military. The Odessa …

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Wednesday, February 23, 2022

The Daughter-in-Law: DH Lawrence’s First Play. Astrobuffos’ Air Play. by Jonathan Mandell

While D.H. Lawrence was working on “Sons and Lovers,” his most popular novel, he wrote “The Daughter-in-Law,” the first of his eight plays, which (unlike his novels) was neither publ…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 06:14PM
Tuesday, February 22, 2022

Should Theater Be Our Happy Meal? What Would Sondheim Say? #Stageworthy News of the Week by Jonathan Mandell

“What is wrong with you?” a theatergoer commented on my review of The Music Man. The show, she said, “is just what the doctor ordered…Listen, we’ve been cooped up for close to two…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 02:46PM
Monday, February 21, 2022

Presidents on Broadway by Jonathan Mandell

How will Joe Biden be depicted on a Broadway stage? All we know is that it’s likely to happen sooner or later. Nearly every past president has made it to Broadway over the last century, as…

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Sunday, February 20, 2022

Grand Panorama Review. Frederick Douglass and the Political Power of Photography (and Puppetry) by Jonathan Mandell

Frederick Douglass, the escaped slave who became a famous writer, orator and crusader, was reportedly the most photographed man in the 19th century.  So it probably shouldn’t be surpris…

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