Wednesday, September 17, 2025

Robert Redford An Icon of Stage, Screen, and Sundance Bids His Final Farewell by Suzanna Bowling

Charles Robert Redford Jr., known simply as Robert Redford, passed away on September 16, 2025, at the age of 89 in his home in Sundance, Utah. Over more than six decades, Redford became one …

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Sunday, September 14, 2025

Malan Breton’s Gilded Dream: Fashion Meets Broadway at the Léman Ballroom by Suzanna Bowling

Broadway and high fashion collided last night as Malan Breton unveiled his Spring/Summer 2026 collections, The Age of the Machine, The Heart of Humanity, transforming the Léman Ballroom int…

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Saturday, September 13, 2025

Ken Fallin’s Broadway: American Songbook Association Gala Honors Ahrens and Flaherty by Ken Fallin

Broadway’s brightest lights will gather this fall as the American Songbook Association (ASA) presents its fifth annual gala, Ahrens and Flaherty: On the Wheels of a Dream, honoring the inc…

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Friday, September 12, 2025

Talking With Love Boat’s Ted Lange On His Life and New Play by Suzanna Bowling

Few artists embody the true spirit of a Renaissance man quite like Ted Lange. Honored with the NAACP’s Renaissance Man Theatre Award, Lange’s career stretches across continents and disci…

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Thursday, September 11, 2025

“Another Hundred People” (and Then Some) Celebrate Hirschfeld’s Sondheim at the Algonquin by Suzanna Bowling

Only at the Algonquin could Broadway royalty sip champagne, nibble hors d’oeuvres, and trade stories beneath the watchful eye of Al Hirschfeld’s genius pen. Last night, the Al Hirschfeld…

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Wednesday, September 10, 2025

The House of McQueen: Fashion Icon Reduced to Flatline by Suzanna Bowling

The House of McQueen, billed as an immersive theatrical experience, feels less like a revelation about fashion’s notorious enfant terrible and more like a over two-hour bad trip you wish y…

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Live From The Hotel Edison Times Square Chronicles Presents: Michael Shaw Fisher by Suzanna Bowling

Live From The Hotel Edison Times Square Chronicles Presents”, is filmed from the Hotel Edison. On this episode owner Suzanna Bowling talks with Michael Shaw Fisher. Fisher is an actor, pro…

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Tuesday, September 9, 2025

Exorcistic: The Musical Rock, Rage, The Power of Camp and Emma Hutton by Suzanna Bowling

Michael Shaw Fisher’s Exorcistic: The Musical isn’t your average horror spoof. Yes, it borrows its spine from William Friedkin’s infamous 1973 classic The Exorcist, but Fisher reinvent…

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Sunday, September 7, 2025

Broadway is Throwing a Party in the Heart of Times Square — and You’re Invited! by Suzanna Bowling

Today, September 7, Founded by Broadway takes over Duffy Square with a free, star-studded concert celebrating Broadway’s iconic role in the history (and the heart!) of New York City. Hosti…

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Jamie Allan Amazes, Taking Audiences on a Magical Journey That Casts a Two-Hour Spell by Suzanna Bowling

At New World Stages, magician Jamie Allan has conjured something rare in the world of stage magic: a show that is not only dazzling, but also deeply personal. If I didn’t know better, I’…

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The Glorious Corner by Suzanna Bowling

KING ARMANI — Giorgio Armani passed this week at 91. An icon for sure, Armani was one of the few designers who never, ever sold out to a larger firm. His fashion sense was off the charts. …

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Wednesday, September 3, 2025

Live From The Hotel Edison Times Square Chronicles Presents: Adam Gwon by Suzanna Bowling

Live From The Hotel Edison Times Square Chronicles Presents”, is filmed from the Hotel Edison. On this episode owner Suzanna Bowling talks with Adam Gwon. Gwon is a musical theater writer …

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Thursday, August 28, 2025

Jason Robert Brown and Kate Baldwin Lead Studio Cast Album of Winchell, Out August 29 by Suzanna Bowling

Yellow Sound Label will release the first-ever recording of Winchell, the long-lost Martin Charnin–Keith Levinson musical, on August 29. Jason Robert Brown stars as notorious columnist Wal…

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Theatre Legend Philip Langner Dies At Age 98 by Joel Vig

On Monday, August 18, 2025, I got a phone call giving me the sad news that Philip Langner had died the night before. Philip passed away peacefully with his family present in his beautiful Ce…

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Monday, August 25, 2025

Dawson’s Creek Cast Reunites for One-Night-Only Live Reading — To Support James Van Der Beek and F Cancer by Suzanna Bowling

The creek is calling once more. I don’t wanna wait for our lives to be over I want to know right now, what will it be? I don’t wanna wait for our lives to be over Will it be yes or will …

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Sunday, August 24, 2025

SITP/Public’s Twelfth Night Glitters Like the Stars in Central Park by Ross

“All the world’s a stage,” Feste (Moses Sumney) sings with passion and charm, crooning most delightfully to the enthusiastic crowd that has come together inside the Delacorte Theater i…

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Craig Rubano Shines in Take the Moment at Hampton’s Summer Songbook by the Sea by Suzanna Bowling

Broadway veteran, scholar, minister, and cabaret star Craig Rubano returned to the stage in Take the Moment—a soulful, intelligent, and deeply human evening of song and story that left his…

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Saturday, August 23, 2025

Music To Check Out: John Cassavetes’ Opening Night, Songs By An Immigrant Vol. 3, Dead Outlaw and Floyd Collins by Suzanna Bowling

Center Stage Records announced the release of the new single “Married” from the forthcoming live West End cast recording of John Casssavetes’ Opening Night on all digital outlets t…

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Wednesday, August 20, 2025

My View: Barrington Stage Company Celebrates William Finn – An Unforgettable Evening by Stephen Sorokoff

Barrington Stage Company ( BSC) presented a one-night only celebration and tribute to the Tony Award-winning composer and lyricist and Associate Artist William Finn last night ( August 19) o…

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Royalty Meets the Press for The Queen of Versailles With Broadway’s Kristin Chenoweth and Film Legend F. Murray Abraham Royalty by Genevieve Rafter Keddy

Flashbulbs popped and excitement swirled on West 44th Street this afternoon as Broadway royalty gathered outside the St. James Theatre. With her trademark sparkle, Kristin Chenoweth stood ar…

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Tuesday, August 19, 2025

From Colonoscopies to Comedy Gold: Jeff Ross Peels Back the Laughs in Take a Banana for the Ride by Suzanna Bowling

Full disclosure: until last night, I had never heard of Jeff Ross. I couldn’t have picked him out of a lineup, let alone told you why people call him the “Roastmaster General.” So imag…

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Three People Struggle to Find Love: In the Shadow of Her Father by Craig J Horsley

Award winning The Simon Studio brings playwright and screenwriter, Omar Bakry’s new play to 59E59 Theaters which opened August 17 and runs through August 31, 2025. Set in rural Ohio, the s…

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Monday, August 18, 2025

Harold Pinter and Soulpepper Play a Wicked Game with their “Old Times” Wild Ride Interpretation by Ross

“Can’t you remember?” he asks his wife, who is reclined with ease and tension on the angular couch, referring to the female guest who is arriving soon for a visit and the past life the…

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Sunday, August 17, 2025

What’s Coming to Broadway: 2025–2026 Season Highlights by Suzanna Bowling

Broadway is set to dazzle with one of its most eclectic and ambitious lineups in years. From bold revivals to world premieres, intimate dramas to larger-than-life musicals, the 2025–2026 s…

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Off-Broadway Fall 2025: New Works, Big Names, and Bold Visions by Suzanna Bowling

This fall’s Off-Broadway season is bursting with fresh premieres, daring revivals, and powerhouse ensembles. From Shakespeare under the stars at the Delacorte to brand-new musicals, immers…

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Author’s Night: Jimmy Breslin, Elaine May, In The News, Hampton Artists and Make-Up Artist Bobbi Brown by Suzanna Bowling

Author’s Night again brought together an extraordinary group of voices whose work spans journalism, biography, art, and beauty. From hard-hitting investigations and iconic cultural figures…

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Saturday, August 16, 2025

Hungary L!ve Festival Announces 2025 Line Up by Magda Katz

Bringing Hungary’s contemporary arts scene to NYC from September 3-7, 2025 (July 25 , 2025) – The Hungary L!ve Festival returns to New York City from September 3 – 7, 2025, bringing co…

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Friday, August 15, 2025

Christiane Noll Wows at Coachella Valley Repertory Theatre by Writer

By Joel Vig Christiane Noll: Coachella Valley Repertory Theatre: Cathedral City, California Christiane Noll performed the final cabaret of the CV Rep Summer Cabaret 2025 season on a sizzling…

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Thursday, August 14, 2025

AVA: The Secret Conversations – When the Ghostwriter Won’t Get Off the Stage by Suzanna Bowling

Darlings, pull up a velvet chair and pour yourself something strong—Ava Gardner is back in town. Well, not quite. At Off Broadway’s New York City Center, Academy Award–nominated Elizab…

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Monday, August 11, 2025

Southern Heat and Gunpowder: Bonnie and Clyde Fire Up Bay Street Theatre by Suzanna Bowling

Bay Street Theater’s Bonnie and Clyde, directed by Artistic Director Scott Schwartz, bursts with theatrical ingenuity. Schwartz uses every inch of the space, sending the cast weaving throu…

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Sunday, August 10, 2025

The Public Theatre Opens With Twelfth Night But There Is So Much More by Suzanna Bowling

After 62 years as the home of Free Shakespeare in the Park, The Delacorte Theater was due for a major makeover. The revitalized Delacorte Theater is back with Twelfth Night kicking off  a b…

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