
Philadelphia, Here I Come! is no exception. It's a fulfilling evening of theatre all the way around and worth your time beyond the opportunity to see Brian Friel's work.
SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 11:48AM[SHARE]What can only be called, "Broadway theatrical magic!"
SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 09:15PM[SHARE]43 Stages of Grieving is thoughtful and inspiring.
SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 06:04PM[SHARE]All of this turmoil has the makings of a great story to be told in theatrical form and Orson's Shadow delivers.
SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 06:30PM[SHARE]Thankfully Flight Risk is playing for only one week at the Gene Frankel Theater.
SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 11:04AM[SHARE]Director Jake Beckhard had his work cut out for him as playwright Andy Boyd gave him basically three debates to stage in the play Three Scenes in the Life of a Trotskyist. He did a bang-u…
SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 03:16PM[SHARE]The Cookers are a Jazz Supergroup, who teach the Master's Master Class, who are so finely in tune with themselves and each other that they don't play the music, but instead they are playing …
SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 01:34PM[SHARE]Join a cult, make new friends, solve puzzles, participate in a rebellion, all while having high tea at The Order of the Golden Scribe.
SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 06:40PM[SHARE]By David Walters Romance of the Three Kingdoms, from which Warrior Sisters of Wu was distilled, is an epic historical novel of the hundred years between 184AD and 280AD with hundreds of char…
SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 07:15PM[SHARE]Cole Escola is effulgence (a state of being bright and radiant; splendor, brilliance) in their writing, acting, singing, and dancing. If you know any of their other work, it's possible to se…
SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 09:15PM[SHARE]Taking audio bits from over 40 film and television DID references that have been spliced together for a storyline, in Split Lip Ginava meticulously lip-syncs the words, going in and out of t…
SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 01:52PM[SHARE]It's a delightfully fascinating evening of peeking behind the curtain at art, at a life, at what performance can be.
SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 05:03PM[SHARE]Wounded touches on many themes, but the strongest, that just because your gay doesn't mean it's okay that you're raped, is the linchpin that leads them both to their impasse with each other …
SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 02:37PM[SHARE]Writer Max Wolf Friedlich has written a tense and tightly-strung piece that will keep you riveted. Director Michael Herwitz keeps winding the strings taught until you are sure they're going …
SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 03:55PM[SHARE]It's a Motherf**king Pleasure to see this show.
SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 04:14PM[SHARE]Simultaneously a heartbreaking and joyful show showing both sides of the tragedy/comedy mask.
SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 04:10PM[SHARE]What I feel Pan Pan has accomplished in their work, is a haunting. Like the book club characters and their reaction to the book, this production will stay with you as your mind works out the…
SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 04:29PM[SHARE]This is not a review. At least any kind of review that you're used to seeing. And "As You Like It, A Radical Retelling by Cliff Cardinal" now playing at NYU's Skirball Theater for two nights…
SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 04:21PM[SHARE]A prime example of theater as a collaborative art form.
SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 03:02PM[SHARE]I went to the Kraine Theater last night to experience something that I didn't know existed; I thought was pretty cool, and something that is unlike anything else you'll probably come across.…
SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 03:48PM[SHARE]By David Walters Spain is a technically precise, tightly constructed, and a sharply designed vision for the eyes. The scenes pop along, spinning in and fading out as if you were looking thro…
SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 12:24PM[SHARE]Two parallel stories, one placed in a fictional bronze-age era and the other modern-day, both focus on the roles that society fosters upon women.
SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 03:51PM[SHARE]"Sometimes life is what life costs" is a heartwrenching theme of these two stories
SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 03:19PM[SHARE]I wouldn't call Ryan McCartan's characterization in the role of Cletis a scene-stealer. I would call it a play-stealer extraordinare.
SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 12:40PM[SHARE]Suzanne's storytelling is uniquely her which makes it enthralling, educational, a personally revealing window into herself, and rather fun.
SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 02:59PM[SHARE]What it so succinctly sets up is a clash between a country's comfortable projected self-image and its greedier self-serving actions.
SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 12:56PM[SHARE]This is historical, musical storytelling that will leave you informed, more knowledgable, and completely entertained.
SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 11:32AM[SHARE]Do you remember who Susan Cabot, George Reeves, Carl Switzer, or Barbara Payton were and what they were known for? Probably not. But here's a chance to spend their last 48 hours on this e…
SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 03:43PM[SHARE]Known as the play where nothing happens, twice, Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot is back with us starring Michael Shannon and Paul Sparks, and is currently playing in Brooklyn at Theatre f…
SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 02:03PM[SHARE]The only reason I would suggest going is to see Danny DeVito live on stage.
SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 11:00AM[SHARE]The play is built on a foundation of improv and movement, a technique that director Masha Kotlova is exploring in her work, so no two performances will be alike
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