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Sunday, March 22, 2015

On The Twentieth Century - First rate revival of a not so first rate musical by Oscar E. Moore

The energetic cast does all it can to make this 1978 show bubble like champagne. Unfortunately they are working with sparkling water.

SOURCE: Talk Entertainment at 01:00AM
Monday, March 16, 2015

Hamilton - There’s enough rich material for three musicals in this hip-hop hit by Oscar E. Moore

Lin-Manuel Miranda has taken on a herculean task in bringing us this production and there are many moments of true brilliance – genius in fact. If only that fateful shot would come sooner.

SOURCE: Talk Entertainment at 01:00AM
Friday, March 13, 2015

The Audience - Helen Mirren: a class act as Elizabeth II with a parade of Prime Ministers by Oscar E. Moore

It’s a fascinating glimpse into what makes Queen Elizabeth tick as she reveals that she “loathes the palace” and is “happiest on the water”

SOURCE: Talk Entertainment at 01:00AM
Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Fish in the Dark - Larry David's questionable Broadway debut as writer and star by Oscar E. Moore

It’s a matter of taste. If you love Larry David you’ll love Larry David with his distinctive brand of humor. High brow it isn’t. Raking in the dough it is. Major balls in play here.

SOURCE: Talk Entertainment at 01:00AM
Friday, January 23, 2015

Honeymoon in Vegas - Tony Danza is a crooning, swooning tap dancing goomba by Oscar E. Moore

The true star of the show is the versatile Rob McClure a hapless happy-go-lucky guy with mommy problems and a fiancée who has been waiting around for five years to get hitched.

SOURCE: Talk Entertainment at 01:00AM
Sunday, January 18, 2015

Constellations - Starring Jake Gyllenhaal & Ruth Wilson is a lot less than the sum of its parts by Oscar E. Moore

SPOILER ALERT: You might want to rent one of those hearing devices. Between the British accent and the acoustics of the Friedman it is hard to decipher what is being said

SOURCE: Talk Entertainment at 01:00AM
Sunday, December 14, 2014

Bradley Cooper stars in The Elephant Man revival by Oscar E. Moore

Mr. Cooper’s performance is consummate in this highly theatrical and bare bones production exquisitely directed by Scott Ellis.

SOURCE: Talk Entertainment at 01:00AM
Sunday, December 7, 2014

It's Only a Play - Nathan Lane nails it in McNally's not altogether perfect farce by Oscar E. Moore

The funniest of the jokes deal with the names of James Wicker, Harvey Fierstein and Nathan Lane. Set up beautifully they really pay off big

SOURCE: Talk Entertainment at 01:00AM
Sunday, November 23, 2014

The River starring Hugh Jackman - The Man himself is bewildered at times by Oscar E. Moore

Three amazing character studies with a skilled lesson in preparing the perfect trout. The dialogue is sharp and smart. Plenty of wit. Plenty of things happening to keep you alert.

SOURCE: Talk Entertainment at 01:00AM
Saturday, November 22, 2014

Side Show – too much tinkering takes its toll by Oscar E. Moore

This new SIDE SHOW has its ups and lots of downs. It has some wonderful performances. But it does not flow as it should and once did. Memories die hard.

SOURCE: Talk Entertainment at 01:00AM
Tuesday, November 11, 2014

The Real Thing revival - Will you still love me tomorrow? by Oscar E. Moore

Director Sam Gold has the cast singing songs throughout while changing set pieces. It becomes a sort of hootenanny. Will there be a cast album?

SOURCE: Talk Entertainment at 01:00AM
Friday, October 31, 2014

Disgraced on Broadway - Racial profiling, religion and pork tenderloin by Oscar E. Moore

Ninety minutes that will make you rethink how we perceive and present ourselves and how we should think about each other. Without bias. Without prejudice.

SOURCE: Talk Entertainment at 01:00AM
Tuesday, October 28, 2014

The Last Ship or is it The Lost Ship? by Oscar E. Moore

Sting may not be appearing in this underwhelming, dark, gloomy and quasi romantic folk opera but the echo of his voice resounds throughout.

SOURCE: Talk Entertainment at 01:00AM
Sunday, October 26, 2014

On The Town - vibrant, vital and vivacious revival by Oscar E. Moore

Fresh and fast paced – with a cast that can sing and dance its heart out – right into the hearts of the audience

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Sunday, October 12, 2014

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time from the director who brought us War Horse by Oscar E. Moore

First and foremost is the Broadway debut of Alex Sharp a recent graduate of Juilliard who by chance and talent got the role of his thus far young lifetime – that of Christopher Boone.

SOURCE: Talk Entertainment at 01:00AM
Friday, October 10, 2014

You Can't Take It With You - Brilliant comic revival has lost none of its luster over the years and is now cause for unbridled laughter by Oscar E. Moore

Messrs. Kaufman and Hart had a lot on their collective collaborative minds – most of it amazingly still pertinent and still very amusing

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Monday, October 6, 2014

Indian Ink - a lethargic, mysterious and complex period, period piece by Oscar E. Moore

Long on rhetoric and short on “RASA” – the “it” factor that makes a creative work “pulse.” After all it is Tom Stoppard who seldom knows when to stop.

SOURCE: Talk Entertainment at 01:00AM
Sunday, September 21, 2014

Rococo Rouge - Company XIV where arias meet rap, where Handel meets Beyonce, where Carmen rocks with Peggy Lee by Oscar E. Moore

A world of debauchery, provocative pasties, bejeweled jock straps and bare buttocks where one can celebrate with champagne at 428 Lafayette Street – the new oasis of COMPANY XIV

SOURCE: Talk Entertainment at 01:00AM
Thursday, June 26, 2014

The Other Mozart - begs to be seen by Oscar E. Moore

Sylvia Milo a Renaissance woman herself has written a fascinating, surreal and theatrical one woman homage to Maria Anna - sister to Amadeus

SOURCE: Talk Entertainment at 01:00AM

The Other Mozart - begs to be seen by Oscar E. Moore

Sylvia Milo a Renaissance woman herself has written a fascinating, surreal and theatrical one woman homage to Maria Anna sister of Amadeus

SOURCE: Talk Entertainment at 01:00AM
Friday, June 20, 2014

Holler If Ya Hear Me - Tupac Shakur. Palace Theatre. Broadway’s newest odd couple. by Oscar E. Moore

Unfortunately there is little to be done with gangsta rap. The rhythms pulsate as the words spew forth. However Tupac’s themes of entrapment, despair and pain are timeless.

SOURCE: Talk Entertainment at 01:00AM
Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Just Jim Dale - a life in revue by Oscar E. Moore

Lithe and limber still, he is strutting his life across the stage of The Laura Pels Theatre in JUST JIM DALE – a musical memoir of his life thus far.

SOURCE: Talk Entertainment at 01:00AM
Sunday, May 11, 2014

The City of Conversation - Politics and family are dished up with wit and zingers at Lincoln Center by Oscar E. Moore

An entertaining and gripping examination of how far one will go to prove a point. Prove a point and lose a family.

SOURCE: Talk Entertainment at 01:00AM
Friday, May 9, 2014

The Lovesong of Alfred J. Hitchcock - nothing to sing about by Oscar E. Moore

I kept anticipating someone yelling “CUT!” which would bring to a close this ill- conceived character study that began its life as a 1993 radio play…

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Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Forbidden Broadway comes out swinging (and boy do they mean it) -30th anniversary edition by Oscar E. Moore

It sparkles like a treasure chest filled with diamonds. There are more laughs per minute than any other production on or off Broadway. Two Acts. Almost two hours. Too funny for words.

SOURCE: Talk Entertainment at 01:00AM
Sunday, May 4, 2014

Act One - stage adaptation of Moss Hart's 1959 autobiography is a perfect production written and directed by James Lapine by Oscar E. Moore

You don’t have to be an aficionado of the theatre to love this production. Anyone who has a dream, who has the hunger, the desire to succeed in whatever will be given enlightenment and en…

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Monday, April 28, 2014

Casa Valentina by Harvey Fierstein - clothing makes the man by Oscar E. Moore

At the very least Mr. Fierstein has gotten this secret topic out in the open creating discussion. At best he has created some very juicy roles for men to explore their inner woman.

SOURCE: Talk Entertainment at 01:00AM
Sunday, April 27, 2014

The Cripple of Inishmaan with Daniel Radcliffe - a superb production. by Oscar E. Moore

Daniel Radcliffe’s performance is flawless. He has a depth of character and his inner soul shines right through his penetrating eyes. He is heartbreaking and funny.

SOURCE: Talk Entertainment at 01:00AM
Saturday, April 26, 2014

Of Mice and Men - starring James Franco and Chris O’Dowd - their friendship/chemistry is palpable. by Oscar E. Moore

In this stark and no-nonsense limited engagement revival of the 1938 drama that is ably directed by Anna D. Shapiro, James Franco and Chris O’Dowd are part of a terrific ensemble

SOURCE: Talk Entertainment at 01:00AM
Friday, April 25, 2014

Cabaret - The 1998 Sam Mendes’ reimagined, revised and re-edited revival reopens by Oscar E. Moore

Mr. Mendes’ production starring Alan Cumming and Michelle Williams is dark. Figuratively and literally. And sometimes dreary.

SOURCE: Talk Entertainment at 01:00AM
Monday, April 21, 2014

Violet - An incredible, gripping entertainment starring Sutton Foster has opened under the radar with an explosive impact of talent that stuns leaving by Oscar E. Moore

Violet’s story unfolds simply and stylistically under the graceful and sharp direction of Leigh Silverman who has given a special aura to this production.

SOURCE: Talk Entertainment at 01:00AM

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