Teresa’s Ecstasy or How I Became a Lesbian: Begonya Plaza’s Teresa’s Ecstasy lacks in so many areas, when reading who was in the play trying to find out where it went wrong.
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:33AMMessina March Madness: Three Plays by the Award-Winning Author: Shortened Attention Span is proud to present "The Tenement Plays", an evening of one acts by playwright Charles Messina at the…
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 10:25PMScott Siegel's Broadway Ballyhoo Stars Elizabeth Stanley, Kevin Earley and More: Tonight, Thursday, March 15th at 11 PM at Feinstein's (Park & 61st St.) Elizabeth Stanley (Merrily We R…
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 10:15PMRichard Greenberg's The Violet Hour is Off-Broadway: The Active Theater (Nathaniel Shaw, Artistic Director), now in its fourth season, presents the New York revival of Richard Greenberg’s …
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 03:20PMMark Your Calenders For The Broadway Musicals of 1950: The Town Hall’s (123 West 43rd Street) critically acclaimed Broadway by the Year's 12th Season continues with The Broadway Musicals o…
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 02:54PMWatch the New Video of Ghost the Musical: The newest video from is out from Ghost the Musical.
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 06:46PMStranger the New Bruce Hornsby Musical Gets a Reading: On March 20th The York Theater Company will introduce the music of Bruce Hornsby to the Griffin Theater in the Pershing Square Signatur…
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 05:54PMCall Me Waldo Brings Out The Emerson in Us All: ob Ackerman’s Call Me Waldo has a traumatized electrician named Lee (Matthew Boston) channeling philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson and freaking…
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 10:27PMEternal Equinox is Not Evoked: Joyce Hokin Sachs’ Eternal Equinox, by the Grove Theater Center at 59E59 Theaters never reaches its climax.
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 10:22PMOpening Off –Broadway April 23rd A New Musical…The City Club: The casting of the Off –Broadway American Premiere of The City Club, an original Blues and Jazz Musical about the indisput…
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 10:05PMFlight Needs a Lift: Michel Wallerstein's Flight at the DR2 theatre would have taken wing if the playwright had honed some of the aspects of the play.
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 09:05PMThe Iliad Evokes Great Storytelling: Homer's The Iliad, the tale of a mythical 10-year Trojan War, has been adapted from the translation by Robert Fagles; writers Lisa Peterson and Denis O'H…
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 09:00PMThe Musical Carrie Highlights Bullying on Stage:
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 08:53PMBeyond the Horizon Is a Bore: “Beyond the Horizon,” at the Irish Repertory Theatre, is the 1920 play that won Eugene O’Neil a Pulitzer.
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 05:18PMDavid Cromer Brings Out the Tribes in All of Us: Nina Raine's Tribes at the Barrow Street Theater is so well directed that it doesn’t matter what else happens on stage, and a lot does.
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 05:12PMRevisiting Edward Albee and The Lady From Dubuque: “Fasten your seat belts, it’s going to be a bumpy night “could have been coined for Edward Albee's The Lady From Dubuque.
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 05:36PMThe Signature Theatre is Here for the Community: In an age where good theater, especially Broadway, has become an expensive night out and a treat instead of the natural place to commune with…
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 05:01PMThe Morini Strad Press Event at Primary Stages: The company of the Primary Stages new upcoming production, The Morini Strad greeted the press.
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 03:26AMSharon McKnight Wowed at Broadway Ballyhoo: Last night Tony nominees Sharon McNight and Bob Stillman, South Pacific star William Michals and Nightlife Award winner Scott Coulter all performe…
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 03:08AMRated O is for Offensive and Out-Dated: “Rated P for Parenthood” is tasteless and a show I winced through.
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 06:09PMRutherford & Son, Time Gone By: Githa Sowerby's 1912 play Rutherford & Son, at the Mint Theatre, shows its age. This is a revival having been presented by the Mint days before the …
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 06:04PMA Play for All Assistance: Maybe because I was never an assistant I can’t relate to Leslye Headland's new satire Assistance. This bitter, whiney revelation in chic Manhattan offices will …
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 05:59PMStage*Write the New iPad App Revolutionizes Theatre and More: Yesterday the theatre world was a buzz with the launch of the new iPad app, Stagewrite.
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 02:54PMPoetic License Rips into the Poetry of Plagiarism: Plagiarism and false credit is a running theme as “Poetic License” playing at 59E59 Theaters joins “CQ/CX” and “Seminar,” in ri…
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 07:29PMJoe's Pub Whitney Houston Tribute Sold Out!: In memory Whitney Houston and the Whitney E. Houston Academy of Creative and Performing Arts a concert will be held at Joe’s Pub.
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 04:10PM"The Inexplicable Redemption of Agent G," is Like Anime on Stage.: I was told by a friend to look out for the Vampire Cowboys, the downtown theater company making a name for themselves.
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:24AM“CQ/CX” Makes us Aware Plagiarism Affects Everyone. Gabe McKinley’s new play “CQ/CX,” at the Atlantic Theater Company, title makes no sense unless you know it is the lingo related…
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 06:41PMStar Studded Cast Party Comes to Town Hall: Now in its ninth star-studded year at Birdland, Jim Caruso will bring his celebrated Cast Party back to the big stage at Town Hall for a second ye…
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 05:56PMThe New Musical “The City Club,” Comes to Minetta Lane With a Blues and Jazz Score:
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:37AMNight Life with Rose: Outside the Theatre with Alan Rickman and More: Bonnie and Stewart F. Lane
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:02AM“The Broken Heart,” is a Worthwhile Journey: John Ford‘s 17th-century drama “The Broken Heart,” is being presented at the Duke on 42nd Street by Theater for a New Audience.
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