Theater Review by Carole Di Tosti . . . . The versatile Qui Nguyen, Co-Founder of the acclaimed theater company Vampire Cowboys, notable for its productions of She Kills Monsters, Revenge So…
SOURCE: Theater Pizzazz at 03:45AMTheater Review by Samuel L. Leiter . . . . It’s a pleasure to report that, with Amid Falling Walls (Tsvishn Falndike Vent), the venerable National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene yet again demo…
SOURCE: Theater Pizzazz at 06:06PMTheater Review by Walter Murphy . . . . Mischief Production has staked its claim as the king of collegial parodies. It asks audiences to suspend an expectation of professionalism with an app…
SOURCE: Theater Pizzazz at 09:00PMTheater Review by Samuel L. Leiter . . . . Waiting for Godot, Samuel Beckett’s two-act, existential tragicomedy, was first performed, in French, as En attendant Godot, in 1953, and in Engl…
SOURCE: Theater Pizzazz at 10:09PMTheater Review by Ron Fassler . . . . The audience eats it up like spam. A lot. Spamalot has returned to Broadway offering more laughs than ever at the St. James Theatre. The 2005 musical ba…
SOURCE: Theater Pizzazz at 10:00PMTheater Review by Adam Cohen . . . . Diane Wiest returns to the stage in Vineyard Theatre’s production of John J. Caswell’s play Scene Partners. Set in 1985, the play features Wiest as a…
SOURCE: Theater Pizzazz at 10:45PMTheater Review by Samuel L. Leiter . . . . Rider McDowell’s stingless Ode to the Wasp Woman, Off-Broadway at the Actors Temple Theatre, dramatizes the sad, tawdry fates of four Hollywood …
SOURCE: Theater Pizzazz at 10:07PMTheater Review by Ron Fassler . . . . “I have been acting all of my life! It’s about time I get paid for it!” So says Meryl Kowalski, the protagonist of John J. Caswell’s world-pre…
SOURCE: Theater Pizzazz at 09:09PMTheater Review by Ron Fassler . . . . Being read to at night is basic to a child’s needs once tucked in and ready for bed. If one is lucky, their parents are adept at storytelling. The bes…
SOURCE: Theater Pizzazz at 08:25PMTheater Review by JK Clarke . . . . Considering the dearth of intellectually challenging plays on New York City’s vaunted stages in recent years, the staging of one of the most intelligent…
SOURCE: Theater Pizzazz at 11:26PMTheater Review by Marcina Zaccaria . . . . In honor of Veteran’s Day, the stage was set at Carnegie Hall for November 1918: The Great War and The Great Gatsby. Katie Couric announced this …
SOURCE: Theater Pizzazz at 08:22PMBy Ron Fassler . . . When I first saw the musical Ragtime in Los Angeles, prior to Broadway twenty-six years ago, I had chills up and down my spine at the opening number and tears streamin…
SOURCE: Theater Pizzazz at 06:21PMBy Ron Fassler . . . One of the true oddities in the long and versatile career of Stephen Sondheim, The Frogs is like no other show in the canon. In 1974, he created a few songs at the req…
SOURCE: Theater Pizzazz at 08:05AMIrving Berlin’s Musical Soundtrack to Everything Wonderful in Many/Most/All 20th Century American Lives – By Myra Chanin . . . At least three cheers, once again, for Marilyn Wick, the e…
SOURCE: Theater Pizzazz at 05:46AMBy Carole Di Tosti . . . Playwright David Adjmi (The Evildoers, Stunning and Other Plays), has struck platinum with his astounding Stereophonic, a hybrid comedy/drama/musical, currently ru…
SOURCE: Theater Pizzazz at 07:20PMBy Carole Di Tosti . . . Material possessions can interfere with healthy family relationships. This is especially so for Sam (Danny DeVito), a “quasi-hoarder” with a purpose, and daugh…
SOURCE: Theater Pizzazz at 05:50PMBy Carol Rocamora . . . A crosscurrent of compelling themes run fast and deep in the turbulent, terrific revival of I Can Get It For You Wholesale. Directed with ingenuity and flair by Tri…
SOURCE: Theater Pizzazz at 02:18PMBy Brian Scott Lipton . . . There are two questions on the lips of almost every patron entering New York City Center this week for its “revisal” of the 1940 Rodgers and Hart musical Pa…
SOURCE: Theater Pizzazz at 01:55PMBy Samuel L. Leiter . . . Philip Roth, the prolific novelist who died in 2018 at 85, saw eight of his books adapted for movies and TV, but very few for the stage. However, John Turturro ha…
SOURCE: Theater Pizzazz at 07:30PMBy Myra Chanin . . . I moved to Florida during the plague and, for a short while, felt like a Manhattan snob that left paradise for a cultural desert . . . until I attended my first Boca S…
SOURCE: Theater Pizzazz at 03:15AMBy Carole Di Tosti . . . In his play, Translations, Brian Friel uses language to underscore a thematic message about power, control and domination. As the first play in the three-play seri…
SOURCE: Theater Pizzazz at 09:30AMBy Ron Fassler . . . Christin Milioti has achieved a solid reputation in her more than twenty-year career as an actress. She’s given terrific performances in everything from romantic com…
SOURCE: Theater Pizzazz at 03:54AMBy Stuart Miller . . . Eric Anthamatten seems to have been an amazing guy: a sixth-degree black belt who taught martial arts, a musician, a Ph.D. in philosophy, a professor, a writer about…
SOURCE: Theater Pizzazz at 08:00PMBy Walter Murphy . . . A play about war. Really? Bombarded, of late, with news blasts about Russia/Ukraine and most recently Israel/Hamas, I wondered what insights about war George Bernard…
SOURCE: Theater Pizzazz at 08:00PMBy Yani Perez . . . Telling Tales Out of School, written by Wesley Brown, with Direction by Woodie King Jr., is an elegantly written play about an afternoon meeting between Nella Larsen, Jes…
SOURCE: Theater Pizzazz at 06:23PMBy Samuel L. Leiter . . . Patrick Olson may not be a preacher and the Alice Griffin Jewel Box Theatre may not be a church, but it’s hard to deny that Emergence, the high-powered, occasiona…
SOURCE: Theater Pizzazz at 08:05PMBy Ron Fassler . . . In March of 2011, The Book of Mormon arrived on Broadway and has been entertaining audiences and taking up real estate on West 49th Street ever since. It made stars out …
SOURCE: Theater Pizzazz at 08:00PMBy Stuart Miller . . . At first glance, Patrick Olson may remind you of Dean Pelton from “Community”: the bald pate, the black glasses and the overly enthusiastic hand gestures and bod…
SOURCE: Theater Pizzazz at 07:59PMBy Adam Cohen . . . For 85 years, Paper Mill Playhouse has presented musicals and plays with loving flair. The house is saturated in history—near financial ruin, fire, and a devotion to th…
SOURCE: Theater Pizzazz at 02:11PMBy Myra Chanin . . . The warm, convivial audience who welcomed the introductory remarks by William Hayes, the Producing Artistic Director of the Palm Beach Dramaworks, on the opening night…
SOURCE: Theater Pizzazz at 04:03AMBy Carol Rocamora . . . Theater history was made this week when a new Stephen Sondheim musical opened at The Shed, New York’s exciting new cultural center. It’s a cause for celebrati…
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