
photo by Julieta Cervantes Alfie is a quiet, ordinary man who is a ticket-taker on a bus during the day, but by evening he is the director of the players at St Imelda’s Church. The po…
SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 03:23PMAt the end of Shakespeare’s classic play, “Romeo and Juliet,†Juliet awakens to realize that Romeo is dead. Heartbroken, she commits suicide. What if she didn’t kil…
SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 04:58PM“Kimberly Akimbo†opens with Kimberly approaching her 16th birthday; and nearing the end of her life expectancy. She is a special teenage girl who suffers from a rare condition t…
SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 04:18PMphoto by Emilio Madrid Cancer, type two diabetes, death. Hardly the fodder for comedy – Yet In the hands of Mike Birbiglia, this serious subject matter becomes hysterical in his lates…
SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 08:08PMPhoto-by-Matthew-Murphy A show about rock music should be loud. So loud that you feel the music going through you! When the cast of “Almost Famous: The Musical †took the stage a…
SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 04:30PMphoto-by-Julieta-Cervantes The true star of the revival of “August Wilson’s The Piano Lesson†isn’t Samuel L. Jackson, Danielle Brooks or John David Washington. Alt…
SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 01:32PMphoto by Marc J. Franklin “Keep your eyes on the cards,†instructs the young man on stage as he shifts three playing cards around on a makeshift stand. It’s not so easy as…
SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 04:47PMThe word revival suggests a renewal or improvement of something. So each time there’s a Broadway revival, the director tries to change something to encourage ticket sales. The recent …
SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 01:46PMphoto by Joan Marcus In his most personal work yet, playwright Tom Stoppard tells the story of the Merz family. Somewhat autobiographical, “Leopoldstadt†begins with a tableau of…
SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 03:06PMphoto credit @ Jeremy Daniel The play “Cost of Living†by Martyna Majok will touch your heart and resonate in your consciousness long after you’ve left the Samuel J. Fried…
SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 10:22AMphoto by Matt Murphy / @murphymade When a show moves from a big Broadway stage to an off-Broadway venue, something’s gotta give. Whether it’s the staging, the size of the cast,…
SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 09:39AMPhoto by Aaron Cobb Do you believe that a person can be hypnotized? How about 20 people at the same time on a stage in front of an audience? As long as you believe or, at least, accept the p…
SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 08:04PMOften a visit to the theater can be an opportunity for discovery. That’s what happened when I attended a performance of The Butcher Boy at the Irish Repertory Theatre. The musical, ba…
SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 10:41AMDespite its charms, and there are many, the new musical “BetweenThe Lines†at the Tony Kiser Theater is a show in search of a target audience. Based upon a young adult novel by b…
SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 04:05PMphoto by Joan Marcus Adapting a beloved bestselling book into a Broadway show is not without its challenges. While the show has name recognition and is sure to attract loyal readers, it also…
SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 01:53PMphoto by Matt Murphy Sometimes those of us not easily impressed can be impressed. So it is with Into The Woods, now at the St. James Theater. The revival marks a return to the original, foll…
SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 12:44PMPhoto by Joan Marcus Free Shakespeare in the Park is quintessential New York. If you are lucky enough to score the free tickets and it’s a gorgeous evening, theater doesn’t get…
SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 10:48AMWhat? Another show about a moody, overweight, young Black man with family issues? Like “A Strange Loop,†“Fat Ham†hasan endearing young main character. But “Fa…
SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 12:57PMClassics remain classics because they speak to us-no matter when they were written or where they are set. In a newly-imagined version of Chekhov’s “The Cherry Orchard,†a …
SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 10:39AMby Joan Marcus There’s something to be said for star power filling theater seats. Despite some tepid reviews for the latest version of Shakespeare’s Macbeth, the Longacre Theat…
SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 02:16PMMr. Saturday Night I’m a staunch Billy Crystal fan, and judging from the audience’s reaction at the Nederlander Theatre the other night, I’m not alone. I love Crystal�
SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 10:51AMOnce upon a time there was a neighborhood in Lower Manhattan called The Five Points. For over 70 years, it was a crowded slum, populated mostly by newly -freed slaves and ethnic Irish. Altho…
SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 02:05PMA female press secretary, a female chief of staff, a first lady and several female assistants but even all of them together can’t keep the hapless president from occasionally opening …
SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 08:04AMBlack comedy, or gallows humor, is a style of story telling that makes light of subject matter usually considered somewhat taboo, like death, suicide and disease. Either term applies to Mart…
SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 11:06AM“The Minutes†Playwright Tracy Letts possesses the extraordinary ability to lull an audience into expecting something dry and ordinary but then making it explosive. Teaming up ag…
SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 02:01PMFood is often the centerpiece of family holidays and celebrations. In “Birthday Candlesâ€, the new play presented by the Roundabout Theatre Company at the American Airlines Theatr…
SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 05:08PMPhoto by Julieta Cervantes When TV’s Murphy Brown was mocking singer Barry Manilow, I was buying his albums and attending his concerts. I was unabashedly a Fanilow. So I looked forwar…
SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 10:36AMWhat a quandary! There was a new show to review, but it was opening night for my favorite baseball team. Which one should I choose? The theater won this time. A timely revival of Richard Gee…
SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 09:32AMWhen we see married actor couples working together on stage, we feel a special connection. It’s as if we are in on the joke. We expect chemistry and smile when they kiss and caress be…
SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 06:38PMWhen was the last time you smiled for two hours? Were you wearing a mask? Under their masks, audiences at the Winter Garden Theater are grinning broadly eight times a week. Despite any criti…
SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 12:35PMFor many audiences, Phylicia Rashad will always be the elegant unflappable TV wife/mother/lawyer in The Cosby Show. She came into their homes every Thursday like a welcome friend. After the …
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