Barefoot in the Park
Neil Simon's classic romantic comedy from 1963 seems pretty fresh in the hands of this lively cast. The post Barefoot in the Park appeared first on The Front Row Center.
Neil Simon's classic romantic comedy from 1963 seems pretty fresh in the hands of this lively cast. The post Barefoot in the Park appeared first on The Front Row Center.
SMALL a tale of finding oneself. A tale how life can surprise you. How showing up can take you to places you would have never expected. This is a must see. The post SMALL appeared first on T…
Uncle Vanya is a play driven by emotions, where characters give in so sincerely to their worst impulses that it becomes cathartic to watch. That’s what I felt at Shakespeare Downtown’s o…
These were singers having fun. They sang songs of their choosing, songs that they wanted to sing, songs that highlighted what they could do. They sang to an audience that loved and apprecia…
Raffaele Pacitti's Mister Halston, compelling one-man play now at Bay Street Theater, finds legendary designer Halston reflecting on a life that transformed American fashion while unknowing…
ROMEO AND JULIET at teh Delecorte -- I wanted to like this production of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet at the Delacorte Theater . The idea of it being a bi-lingual production intrigued me…
This show is uplifting without being saccharine. It is thoughtful without being solicitous. It is challenging without being overbearing. All in all "Sardines" is a gift on all levels. …
Bryce Edwards and Mike Davis have created something rare at Birdland. Their centennial tribute is part history, part dance party, and part love letter. With virtuosos onstage and a cache of …
Don’t let the American Songbook remain a rumor in your life. 92NY’s Lyrics & Lyricists series — and the full 2025–26 season at The 92nd Street Y — offers a rare opportunity to …
Wrapping up many weeks on the road together, and a long time as close friends, the Bean Tones sing beautifully and banter comfortably between songs. The post The Bean Tones appeared first on…
By Tulis McCall OK – for starters I did not see the movie with Winona Ryder. Did not, not, not. So I did not know what to expect. I am pleased to report that this is a near perfect pro…
Jonas has crafted a thoughtful, truthful meditation on parenthood, community, and the stories we tell to survive. Life rarely offers clear choices; more often, we navigate shadows and assemb…
Let yourself get swept up into the labyrinthine maze of affection the piece creates. Take each moment and vignette as it comes and allow yourself to be delighted by it, after all, the piec…
This sad, scary, but ultimately heartfelt tale tracks a trio of gay men as they bond together while trying to cope with their own personal problems, each man more damaged than the next. The …
This evening proved that the 92nd Street Y is New York's most generous room for the human voice — a place where Broadway stars and concert virtuosos share the same hallowed stage, and wher…
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.
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 …
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. …
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 …
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…
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…
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…
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…
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,…
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…