Fuse New York Theater Review Notes: Tennessee Williams and Hotsy Totsy Burlesque
A charming, thoughtful one-man homage to writer Tennessee Williams and a hilarious burlesque spoof of TV's Mad Men.
A charming, thoughtful one-man homage to writer Tennessee Williams and a hilarious burlesque spoof of TV's Mad Men.
X is simply too good to turn into a travelling punk museum
The bust of Leonard Bernstein was done by New England artist Penelope Jencks and commissioned by legendary film composer John Williams.
The men are portrayed as comically irrelevant -- and this is refreshing given the phallocentric alpha-male angst that has been TV fodder so often before.
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It was good to see Martha Davis and The Motels with a full house at Johnny D's, especially since the group clearly has life in them.
There are some fine moments in Re:Group Theatre's production of the epic A Texas Trilogy, but there are also many limitations.
The establishment of Design Museum Boston is long overdue.
Though it doesn't seem that Chicago will ever shake up their setlists or rediscover their original mission, at least they can still sneak just a little Varese in with the hits.
Because it includes so many images from all parts of his life, Finding Fela may offer the finest tribute to the star's determination and defiance though the way his face and body look as tim…
Hudson Warehouse's production of Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale is fast-paced, sad, and occasionally quite funny.
Arts Fuse critics select the best in music, film, theater, author readings, and dance that's coming up in the next week.
At its best, the playful absurdity of Franz West's work seduces the viewer.
Beginning next month, local venues will be positively overrun with reunion shows representing five decades of Boston bands " without doubt the largest reunion event in the history of the Bos…
Monday's news of the death of Robin Williams has hit hard. His brand of irresistible joie de vivre has been indispensable for decades.
em> Director Werner Herzog has repeatedly taken us to places where few moviemakers have dared to venture; this Blu-Ray set is an essential addition to any serious film collection.
This engaging exhibition features the work of 6 artists who meditate on the demise of the analog film image, exploring celluloid's "particular visual, material, aural, and even metaphoric ch…
Elsewhere is a tragicomic work, its plethora of absurd coincidences an attempt to portray the senseless plight of the post-postmodern man.
The jazz of tomorrow is in gifted hands. The future of the music business is more up for grabs.
A Most Wanted Man could have been a tense espionage yarn, but director and cast seem distinctly uninterested in delivering the nail-biting goods.
The title of Richard Linklater's extraordinary film did not lure me to the theater. A friend's recommendation did.
Some four centuries after Playhouse Creatures takes place, women are still facing inequality in the theatre world; companies like Maiden Phoenix are part of the solution to that problem.
Director Richard Linklater does something in Boyhood that is virtually unique. He filmed it over a twelve year period, so the actors actually grow older right before our eyes.
At its core, Code Black is about the struggle faced by young physicians who want to remain idealistic in the face of our failing health care system.
A Hard Day's Night stands as a landmark in rock history because it exemplifies the Beatles's joyously innocent starting point -- today it delivers an irresistible sonic joy that comes from l…