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SOURCE: Oscar E. Moore at 07:33AMThe long journey of Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach (a captivating Eric Anderson) escaping Nazi infested Vienna to New York’s Columbia University to the Village Gate to the Golden Gate to Flori…
SOURCE: Oscar E. Moore at 07:10AMThere are telltale signs throughout PERFECTLY NORMEL PEOPLE written and directed by the husband and wife team of Thomas and Judy Heath which is being presented as part of the FringeNYC festi…
SOURCE: Oscar E. Moore at 09:56AMNow that the air conditioning is working sporadically at Walkerspace (it’s disabled during the play and put back on during intermission) the only discomfort is sitting through this lon…
SOURCE: Oscar E. Moore at 10:24AMIrene Castle (a superb Lynne Wintersteller) was certainly a complex and fascinating woman as portrayed in the new musical CASTLE WALK as part of the New York Musical Festival’s tenth s…
SOURCE: Oscar E. Moore at 07:00AMCan a thirty year old Little Harry (a tall, harried and excellent Robb Sapp) break free of Big Harry (Philip Hoffman) - a Don Juan wannabe without hurting the family business - an Italia…
SOURCE: Oscar E. Moore at 07:45AMInto the woods and wilderness of the Pacific Northwest, where Big Foot aka the Sasquatch - Arthur (a believably human and centered T.J. Mannix) has been sited by a local dim witted camper an…
SOURCE: Oscar E. Moore at 06:36AMIn this Marx Brothers, Saturday Night Live, Sid Caesar Show of Shows inspired Victorian fractured fairy tale farce THE EXPLORERS CLUB written by Nell Benjamin which can at times be hysterica…
SOURCE: Oscar E. Moore at 07:01AMThere was Bernie Madoff. The Unavoidable Disappearance of TOM DURNIN is not a play about Bernie Madoff. It is a compelling new work by Steven Levenson about a similar man in a similar si…
SOURCE: Oscar E. Moore at 06:51AMWhat if? What if you imagined what it would be like to be hired by “the lady of the house” in Malibu to work in her self designed basement mall - a series of “shoppesR…
SOURCE: Oscar E. Moore at 07:01AMThis one person multi-media production does nothing to make you want to run out and read anything that Susan Sontag ever wrote - especially her journals on which SONTAG: REBORN is based - ed…
SOURCE: Oscar E. Moore at 07:00AMFor all you lonely young singles out there, here is a show for you. But be forewarned: drinking and falling in lust with the wrong person in a bar could be dangerous to your health. But …
SOURCE: Oscar E. Moore at 06:56AMMURDER BALLAD - a lusty rock opera fable for our times REVIEW will be posted May 23rd, 2013 MURDER BALLAD was originally produced in New Yrok City by the Manhattan Theatre Club www.Mur…
SOURCE: Oscar E. Moore at 07:07AMYou will be amazed, surprised and thrilled. You will laugh. You will sing along. You will come under the spell of the magic created by some of the best creative minds and performers on…
SOURCE: Oscar E. Moore at 08:11AMFor anyone seeking some biographical information about super agent to the A-list stars Sue Mengers during her heyday of 1970’s Hollywood just GOOGLE. If you desire to see the next to…
SOURCE: Oscar E. Moore at 07:11AMFrom the Barrington Stage Musical Theater Lab to the Duke on 42 Street comes an odd, ambitious and contemporary new musical THE MEMORY SHOW by Sara Cooper (Book & Lyrics) and Zach Redler…
SOURCE: Oscar E. Moore at 07:48AMStark, searing and sensational. The best revival or new play I have seen this season. This production of the timeless ORPHANS by Lyle Kessler excels on so many levels under the expert di…
SOURCE: Oscar E. Moore at 07:00AMWhat’s most missing in this Hollywood artifact dug up by the Roundabout Theatre Company - not seen here for sixty years? A biting edge and that most important word - STYLE. I…
SOURCE: Oscar E. Moore at 07:39AMIt’s 1937 and Chauncey Miles (Nathan Lane) headliner at The Irving Place Theatre where burlesque is gasping its final breath and the balcony is a playground for homosexual hanky panky …
SOURCE: Oscar E. Moore at 07:30AMThe Richard Greenberg prolific writing factory has been working overtime this season. With mixed results. His adaptation of BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY’S has prematurely closed. His boo…
SOURCE: Oscar E. Moore at 07:56AMCan it be possible? Can MOTOWN, the musical produced and written by Motown’s founder Berry Gordy (an excellent Brandon Victor Dixon) run off with many of the musical awards this seas…
SOURCE: Oscar E. Moore at 07:25AMThe much ballyhooed, highly hyped, multiple award winning Royal Shakespeare Company musical MATILDA has opened on Broadway with four young girls alternating in the part of the highly intelli…
SOURCE: Oscar E. Moore at 08:09AMCan a bevy of high kicking and singing drag queens led on by Lola (a phenomenal Billy Porter - a composite of Tina Turner, Shirley Bassey, Whitney Houston and Effie from Dreamgirls) save the…
SOURCE: Oscar E. Moore at 08:05AMFull speed ahead! And the pace never lets up in this respectful yet disappointing expose of tabloid journalism by Nora Ephron circa 1985. We are barraged by the cast with short, loud mac…
SOURCE: Oscar E. Moore at 07:26AMMost everything about the new musical HANDS ON A HARDBODY is wonderful. Everything, that is, except its title. A title that doesn’t sing - doesn’t say this is a musical. A…
SOURCE: Oscar E. Moore at 08:15AMIn the opening moments of this disjointed, noiresque, bummer of a production the question is asked, “Where is she?” referring to the heroine of BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY’S - Hol…
SOURCE: Oscar E. Moore at 08:11AMIt’s not diamonds that are a girl’s best friend but booze in this admirable but creaky revival of HAPPY BIRTHDAY by Anita Loos who is most famous for writing “Gentlemen Pre…
SOURCE: Oscar E. Moore at 08:23AMIs this really how the Me-Generation, the I-Generation, the I-Pod, I-Pad Generation thinks and acts to survive and get ahead to achieve what they think they want? The answer from young pla…
SOURCE: Oscar E. Moore at 07:52AMJune 28, 1969. It’s a hot and muggy night and the gays and lesbians of Greenwich Village New York City have been shattered by the death of their beloved icon Judy Garland - Patron Sa…
SOURCE: Oscar E. Moore at 08:10AMThere’s a ball, a banquet, a bachelor looking for a friend, a newly empowered Ella, a flying fairy godmother, Venetian glass slippers, dancing trees, a fox, a raccoon, an election,…
SOURCE: Oscar E. Moore at 08:05AMIn this splendid revival of Lanford Wilson’s 1980 Pulitzer award winning play TALLEY’S FOLLY the language of love reigns supreme. It’s July 4th 1944. As beautifully direc…
SOURCE: Oscar E. Moore at 08:05AM