Green and gold shiny streamers hang around the space. Purim, a Jewish holiday that commemorates the saving of Jews from annihilation, and dated all the way back to the fifth century BC, is b…
SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 03:23PMSunset Baby, written by Dominique Morisseau, is about the generational trauma, love, and fear that is passed from parents to children. We think about how children are handed wounds that they…
SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 04:35PMThe Hunt presents a tight-knit town, where word travels fast, and brotherhood is ever present. A group of men with guns, beer, and children: Their lives revolve around these these, hyper-foc…
SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 03:51PMA Sign of the Times is fun, vibrant, relevant, and relatable. The costuming is bright, the vocals are powerful, the choreography is explosive, the writing seamlessly weaves songs of the 60's…
SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 06:36PMIn under seven minutes, "I Am What You Imagine" gives the viewer a sensory experience. From the ripples and foam of waves, bubbles from faces submerged under water—the glub glub of bubbles…
SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 04:26PMNice People, directed by Jeff Griecci and written by Ian Carlsen, is essentially five shorts taped together to shape a feature. Shot over five years, over only a few weekends in Maine, a lar…
SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 04:24PMA musical about the invention of basketball, without an actual, physical basketball… Not only did The Perfect Game: A Slam Dunk New Musical introduce the start of basketball and capture J…
SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 04:33PMConfessions of a Showgirl is a quirky, honest, and modern memoiristic cabaret brought to stage at the Laurie Beechman Theatre. It was entertaining through all of Maren Wade's comedic, dramat…
SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 03:58PMBeneath the sex, the fucking, is despair. Mickey Sabbath makes us uncomfortable, he happily invites us into his most despicable thoughts, and he is so content in exposing us to moments that …
SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 03:27PMA performance rooted in hope, resilience, and perseverance, Amid Falling Walls (Tsvishn Falndike Vent) captures the tireless journey Jews experienced throughout World War II. Songs and dance…
SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 03:29PMUp-and-coming Broadway performers brought passion, fun, and unquestionably unmatched talent for 54 Below's Halloween Pregame Concert.
SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 03:01PMEmergence invites us on a journey exploring big ideas revolving around science. Are we alive? How do we perceive things? Are things really as they seem? I found myself at the crossroads of a…
SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 08:30PMEm and Winn, and Teresa, and Rohit may be used to saying goodbye--maybe they have already grieved loss, anticipated grief. But what they aren't prepared for in Grief Hotel is the ripping, sh…
SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 11:23AMDeep Blue Sound, by Abe Koogler, opens with characters funneling onto stage, greeting or ignoring each other, taking seats, chattering. Someone blows their nose. They get situated; we get si…
SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 08:39AMReliving those years upon years you spent around the same people, and you leave—finally, phew—wanting to return different, break from the mold, feel like you’ve done something extraor…
SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 03:40PMEverything that could disrupt a day, or a marriage, occurs, and we watch how Johaira and Manuel deal with and react to each situation. I'm rooting for this dissolving marriage and left concl…
SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 02:54PMOrietta may had submerged us into her world for just an evening, but her energy and pure delight in memory association will be what I recall when I’m recreating a family dish, recounting m…
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