Thursday, April 17, 2025

Live From The Hotel Edison Times Square Chronicles Presents: Women’s Month Continues Josefina Lopez by Suzanna Bowling

Live From The Hotel Edison Times Square Chronicles Presents”, is filmed from the Hotel Edison. As we continue to celebrate Women’s Month T2C’s publisher and owner Suzanna Bowling talks…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:06AM
Wednesday, April 16, 2025

Join Us Tomorrow From 4 -6 At The Hotel Edison With Real Women Have Curves by Suzanna Bowling

“Live From The Hotel Edison Times Square Chronicles Presents”, is now in our 2nd year. We are filmed at the Hotel Edison on Wednesdays. This week we are pleased to have Josefina Lopez, C…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:05AM

MTC Vulnerable and Angrily Unpacks an Engaging We Had A World by Ross

He strips down, like this play, to his vulnerable self wearing a pair of tighty whities, and sits, asking the air, and his grandmother, played to glorious heights by the always impressive Jo…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:03AM
Tuesday, April 15, 2025

John Proctor Is the Villain Theatre For Today’s Generation by Suzanna Bowling

In John Proctor Is the Villain, Kimberly Belflower flips the American literary canon on its head—and in doing so, she gives voice to a generation demanding clarity, justice, and truth. Set…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:05AM

Broadway’s The Picture of Dorian Gray Velvet Rages Magnificently in Projected Self-Determination by Ross

“How sad it is!” murmured Dorian Gray with his eyes still fixed upon his own portrait. “How sad it is! I shall grow old, and horrible, and dreadful. But this picture will remain always…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:03AM
Monday, April 14, 2025

April is the Cruelest Month — by Jacqueline Parker

So warned T.S. Eliot. Lorenz Hart lamented the entire season wondering “Why doesn’t my heart go dancing?” Well, clearly they should have been in New York this April, where excellent of…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:04AM

Good Night, and Good Luck & Glengarry Glen Ross Broadway Finely Smokes Solid Scenarios with Stars by Ross

Smoke from so many cigarettes hangs in the air inside two large Broadway houses. Each drawing us into a different time and a different workplace rhythm from the world we live in today. Or do…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:03AM
Sunday, April 13, 2025

Ken Fallin’s Broadway: Smash by Ken Fallin

On Thursday April 10th Smash opened on Broadway at the Imperial Theatre. Stanley and I are good friends with Tony, Emmy and Grammy Award winners Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman (Hairspray…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:05AM

A Mother at Baryshnikov Arts Center by Suzanna Bowling

“Will there be singing in dark times? Yes—about the dark times.” That line reverberates throughout A Mother, a bold new play co-conceived by Jessica Hecht and Neena Beber (who also wro…

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Acton Says: Bubbly Boop! Could Use More Cartoon Magic by Ross

By Acton The bits and bobs of Boop! that work are all straight out of the cartoon Betty Boopiverse. Unfortunately, she leaves it all behind for the (yawn) real world about ten minutes into B…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:03AM
Saturday, April 12, 2025

Boop! The Musical – A Vibrant Time-Traveling Toon with a Wobbly Frame by Suzanna Bowling

In Boop! The Musical, Betty Boop springs to life through the dazzling debut of 25-year-old Jasmine Amy Rogers, a triple-threat who brings charisma, vocal prowess, and effortless charm to the…

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Friday, April 11, 2025

Théâtre des Champs-Elysées Toasts Upcoming Josephine Baker Celebration by Elizabeth Taylor

The great Gotham was showered in Parisian love this week when the two grande dame cities united for a special toast to the legendary Théâtre des Champs-Elysées. At the elegant affair full…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 07:47AM
Thursday, April 10, 2025

Live From The Hotel Edison Times Square Chronicles Presents: Women’s Month Continues With Klea Blackhurst by Suzanna Bowling

“Live From The Hotel Edison Times Square Chronicles Presents”, is filmed from the Hotel Edison. As we continue to celebrate Women’s Month T2C’s publisher and owner Suzanna Bowling ta…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:05AM

Domino Effect at A.R.T. Theater Is a Show to See by Craig J Horsley

New York is a melting pot. As in all recipes, at first flavors seem to not belong together and may battle each other for dominance; but, surprisingly at the end they blend together to create…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:03AM
Wednesday, April 9, 2025

In Loving Memory of William “Bill” Finn by Suzanna Bowling

February 28, 1952 – April 7, 2025 William Alan Finn left this world on April 7, 2025, wrapped in the same poignant, defiant grace that defined his music. He was 73. A composer, a poet of t…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 11:39AM

A Theatre Grows in Washington Heights by Craig J Horsley

PTP Academy students perform, Photo by Emmanuel Abreu, courtesy of People’s Theatre Project Yes! There is theatre above midtown Manhattan and it’s been there for sixteen years. The Peopl…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:05AM
Tuesday, April 8, 2025

According To Howard The York Theatre Company by Suzanna Bowling

Closing The York Theatre Company’s Spring 2025 New2NY series is According to Howard, with music by Jim Scully, book by Frank Evans (with revisions by Jennifer Paulson-Lee and Jim Scully), …

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:04AM
Monday, April 7, 2025

Riot King Paints a Red That Resonates in the Dark by Ross

Beautiful classical music floats in, transporting us to New York City in 1958, where a cigarette is lit in the dark, illuminating and drawing our gaze into the world of painter Mark Rothko, …

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:04AM

Studio 180 Delivers A Public Display of Affection that Lovingly Engages with the Queer Village of Toronto by Ross

Feeling both flattered and insulted at the same time, Jonathan Wilson (My Own Private Oshawa), writer and performer of Studio 180 Theatre‘s A Public Display of Affection, makes his way to …

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:03AM

Titanique Makes A Big Splash At Chicago’s Broadway Playhouse by Jeffery Lyle Segal

There’s no sinking feeling in the uproarious Porchlight Music Theatre production of the parody musical Titanique,”now playing at Chicago’s Broadway Playhouse.  I missed seeing this sh…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:02AM
Sunday, April 6, 2025

Ken Fallin’s Broadway: Marilyn and Smash by Ken Fallin

Marilyn is about to come back to life as the cult TV series Smash takes to the red carpet April 10th. Expect a grand opening night as Five-time Tony winner Susan Stroman directs with Joshua …

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:05AM

Steppenwolf Dynamically Gives “Purpose” to Broadway by Ross

There is a slow buzz swarming around the Helen Hayes Theater, and the feeling of tension and a certain kind of stinging danger fills the air. There’s a warning given by our guide, the ‘w…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:04AM

Little Island’s Summer Lineup With 110 Shows, 300+ Artists, and Tickets For $25 and Under by Suzanna Bowling

Little Island has announced their 2025 lineup with concerts, opera, plays and dance shows. 110 in total. The park has three separate areas, a 687-seat open-air theater called “the Amph,”…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:02AM
Saturday, April 5, 2025

Glengarry Glen Ross Revival Packs a Starry, Sharp-Edged Punch on Broadway by Suzanna Bowling

David Mamet’s iconic 1983 play Glengarry Glen Ross returns to Broadway in a fiery revival that crackles with urgency, rage, and black comedy. Directed by Patrick Marber, this new productio…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:05AM

label.less is a Show that Needs to Be Seen by Craig J Horsley

WOW! label.less is a new musical that had a too-short run at Theatre Row. I unfortunately saw it too late to encourage people to see it. It is a hard show to put a label on (theater piece? C…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:03AM

Very Loud & Lively – In the Heights at Bristol Riverside Theatre by Claudia Perry

With concept, music, and lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda and a book by Quiara Alegría Hudes. In the Heights is the story of the largely Dominican American neighborhood in New York’s Washingt…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:02AM
Friday, April 4, 2025

Good Night, and Good Luck — George Clooney Reignites the Fight for Truth on Broadway by Suzanna Bowling

In an age where history feels eerily cyclical, Good Night, and Good Luck lands with the force of a moral thunderclap. Starring and co-written by George Clooney, who also portrays legendary C…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:05AM

Sarah Snook Mesmerizes in Kip Williams’ Multimedia The Picture of Dorian Gray on Broadway by Suzanna Bowling

Oscar Wilde’s chilling parable of vanity, corruption, and eternal youth gets a dazzling 21st-century makeover in The Picture of Dorian Gray, now playing at the Music Box Theatre through Ju…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:04AM

Burning the Midnight Oil: All Nighter Delivers Hysterical Chaos and Emotional Truths at MCC Theater by Suzanna Bowling

Natalie Margolin’s All Nighter is a raw, razor-sharp snapshot of academic anxiety and emotional fragility, set during the chaos of finals week at a small liberal arts college in rural Penn…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:03AM
Thursday, April 3, 2025

Lucille Lortel Awards Nominations: The First Of Nominations is Out by Suzanna Bowling

Nominations for the 40th Annual Lucille Lortel Awards – the only New York theatre award to exclusively honor Outstanding Achievement Off-Broadway – were announced today by Francis Jue, s…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 07:59AM

Live From The Hotel Edison Times Square Chronicles Presents: Women’s Month With Real Women Have Curves Playwright Lisa Loomer by Suzanna Bowling

“Live From The Hotel Edison Times Square Chronicles Presents”, is filmed from the Hotel Edison. As we continue to celebrate Women’s Month T2C’s publisher and owner Suzanna Bowling ta…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:06AM

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2024-2025 BROADWAY SEASON
Jun 05, 2024: Home - Todd Haimes Theatre
Jul 11, 2024: Oh, Mary! - Lyceum Theatre
Jul 30, 2024: Job - Hayes Theater
Sep 12, 2024: The Roommate - Booth Theatre
Nov 14, 2024: Tammy Faye - Palace Theatre
Nov 17, 2024: Elf - Marquis Theatre
Dec 12, 2024: Cult of Love - Hayes Theater
Dec 19, 2024: Gypsy - Majestic Theatre
Mar 17, 2025: Purpose - Hayes Theater
Apr 10, 2025: Smash - Imperial Theatre