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A Night of Chekhov by Nicole Itkin

The combination of the three selected plays is a good choice for an evening spotlighting the famed Russian playwright The post A Night of Chekhov appeared first on The Front Row Center.

SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 8:46am on May 29, 2026

Heated Rivalry: The Unauthorized Musical Parody  by Nicole Itkin

We watch Ilya and Shane's relationship unfold, see Shane's relationship with his mom, then with Rose Landry, and hear lots about Reeboks.  The post Heated Rivalry: The Unauthorized Musical …

SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 8:45am on May 29, 2026

And Then The Rodeo Burned Down by David Walters

By David Walters You’ll fall in love. You’ll fall in love with performers Xhloe Rice and Natasha Roland (if you haven’t already from their previous shows), and become a life-long fan. …

SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 9:51pm on May 28, 2026

The Gil Evans’ Project performs Sketches of Spain by David Walters

I felt that I was part of something very very special as I sat in Birdland on the what would have been the 100th birthday of Miles Davis. The post The Gil Evans’ Project performs Sketches …

SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 3:06pm on May 28, 2026

Private Lives by Victoria Weisfeld

Noel Coward's Private Lives is a classic of marital disharmony and its unexpected appeal, presented with brio by The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey. The post Private Lives appeared first…

SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 11:55am on May 28, 2026

Conrad Herwig at Dizzy’s Club: A Salute to the Centennials of Miles Davis and John Coltrane by Edward Kliszus

Conrad Herwig's Latin Side of Miles and Trane is jazz at its most generous: rigorous, joyful, and gloriously alive. At thirty years of catalog and counting, Herwig has built one of the great…

SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 2:33pm on May 26, 2026

Indian Princesses by David Walters

Indian Princesses, now playing at the Atlantic Theater, is a cringe worthy show. White people culture cringe worthy. And that's the point. Or at least one of them. The post Indian Princesses…

SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 1:03pm on May 24, 2026

The Power Vested in Me by Tom Storch

DeCotis muses on a whole range of subjects, based around the themes of love, sex and gender dynamics. She also throws in three Broadway-style show stoppers. It all makes for a fun night full…

SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 5:45pm on May 21, 2026

Specimen by David Walters

By David Walters Specimen, playing through June 6 at Axis Theatre, can be metaphorically about many things. It can be about the brokenness of this country and its focus on money acquisition,…

SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 2:51pm on May 21, 2026

New Born by Tulis McCall

The performances are spot on. These three actors have their hands on the reins of their respective carriages and do not wander off the trail once the journey begins. The post New Born appea…

SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 2:26pm on May 19, 2026

Claws by Vahni Kurra

Claws is the creepiest theatre experience I’ve ever had (in a way that I’m still recovering from). The post Claws appeared first on The Front Row Center.

SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 9:09am on May 19, 2026

The Emporium by David Walters

The Emporium, a recently discovered treasure by Thorton Wilder, completed by Kirk Lynn, is compelling, entertaining, multi-leveled, and a must see. The post The Emporium appeared first on Th…

SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 9:00pm on May 18, 2026

Lizzy Sunshine: The Off-Broadway Tonic For Your Tired Heart by Edward Kliszus

For one luminous hour at SoHo Playhouse, Liz Coin builds a one-woman cathedral of positivity that admits everyone in the room. Lizzy Sunshine is part stand-up, part clown-show, part secular …

SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 12:58pm on May 18, 2026

Spellbinding Strauss: David Bernard and the PACS by Edward Kliszus

Spellbinding Strauss was a luminous reminder of why the Park Avenue Chamber Symphony has become indispensable to New York's cultural landscape. Maestro Bernard and Sara Beth Pearson delivere…

SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 4:38pm on May 17, 2026

Beth Malone Sings 1990’s Lesbian Icons and Starstruck by Margret Echeverria

Malone wrote a musical comedy?!  Yep.  Lemme tell ya:  The tale of Cyrano De Bergerac inspired Malone to write the book for STARTSTRUCK.  She then collaborated with  Emily Saliers - I k…

SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 3:15pm on May 16, 2026

The Orchestra Now: Strauss Unbound at Carnegie Hall by Edward Kliszus

Leon Botstein and The Orchestra Now closed their 2025–26 season with Strauss writ glorious: an evening of mountain air mastery, scholarly programming, and youthful artistry. Audiences hung…

SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 12:03pm on May 15, 2026

Well, I’ll Let You Go by David Walters

Well, I’ll Let You Go is a satisfying well made play that will leave you with a feeling that you've been through something. Been through a woman's grief, been through an onslaught of well …

SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 9:00pm on May 14, 2026

The People Versus Lenny Bruce by Stanford Friedman

The production struggles to balance its two separate and very unequal protagonists but Johnny Anthony effectively embodies Lenny Bruce, bringing his swagger and nervous energy to the fore. T…

SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 8:05pm on May 14, 2026

Needle and Bone by Tom Storch

Despite a promising start, right away something feels off. Instead of sparse and haunting, Maggie Cino and Scott C. Sickles’ busy script populates the play with competing storylines. The p…

SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 2:04pm on May 13, 2026

Mention My Beauty by Holli Harms

Take yourself, take a friend, to see this exquisite performance. Ayvazian’s precision of telling a story is, every moment counts, every word conjures. This is great storytelling delivered …

SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 10:05am on May 13, 2026

Dirty Books by Tom Storch

The story itself is nothing that interesting, but what’s novel here is the approach. For not only is this show interlaced with frequent historical asides, but it also incorporates heavy do…

SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 2:47pm on May 12, 2026

The Balusters by Tulis McCall

Come on - be serious here.  How many of you know what or who balusters are?   The post The Balusters appeared first on The Front Row Center.

SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 1:12pm on May 12, 2026

The Receptionist by Kendra Jones

The Receptionist, written by Adam Bock, and first developed in 2006, intrigued me with its supposed “chilling relevance” of bureaucracy and complicity taking place in an office, but whil…

SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 12:13pm on May 12, 2026

Canciones by David Walters

Canciones is one of the best interactive shows I have ever experienced. Truthfully bringing the audience together in a shared collective, taking part in, and observing the family interaction…

SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 2:06pm on May 11, 2026

Feltman: World’s First Hot Dog at the Chain Theatre by Edward Kliszus

Feltman: World’s First Hot Dog is that rarest of theatrical experiences: a solo show that feels as expansive as a Broadway epic and as intimate as a conversation with your favorite uncle o…

SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 6:30pm on May 8, 2026
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