Half Moon Bay
This post is by Courtney Marie Under Margarett Perry's careful direction, Half Moon Bay, challenges an audience to try and decipher Richie's infatuation with Alicia and what type of relation…
This post is by Courtney Marie Under Margarett Perry's careful direction, Half Moon Bay, challenges an audience to try and decipher Richie's infatuation with Alicia and what type of relation…
Composer Barbara Anselmi knows what it takes to sustain a career in the theater. From the ripe old age of five, Anselmi was moved by music and the magic of the orchestra and knew it had to b…
This post is by Courtney Marie Barkan doesn't hold back as she expresses herself through song and dance to share her personal journey. The opening number "Streetwise" is a burst of exhilarat…
This post is by Courtney Marie Audiences will receive a refreshing and meaningful gift in "How to Live on Earth." This production sparks several of the big overarching questions, regarding t…
New Jersey native Alex Boniello is savoring the moment as he prepares to make his Broadway debut in Deaf West Theatre's highly anticipated revival of Spring Awakening this fall. Boniello's s…
This post is by Courtney Marie Under the careful direction of Amy Fowkes, Lundy-Paine captures a woman's painful journey when trying to have a baby and nothing is working. She finds the ever…
This post is by Courtney Marie Featuring catchy tunes such as "Breakthrough" and "Talk to Tony" as well as inspiring ballads such as "The Life I Was Meant to Live," "What Do Critics Know?" w…
This post is by Courtney Marie With stardom and the ever-present celebrity culture plaguing our world today, Ã la famous families such as the Kardashians, the relationship between "momage…
Ruby Preston's third novel, Starstruck, to be released by Dress Circle Publishing on July 14th, gets real about what happens behind the flash of the bright lights of Broadway. The characters…
This post is by Courtney Marie Brown portrays a myriad of characters including her father, siblings, mother, and other family members seamlessly " giving the audience a taste of what the fam…
This post is by Courtney Marie "Office Politics" written by Marcy Lovitch is not only an insightful production, but one that is timely and hits home for today's society. Under Aimee Todoroff…
Is there anything better than working with someone that you admire? For Martin Tackel, getting the chance to collaborate with his colleague at Hunter College, Barbara Bosch, was a unique and…
This post is by Courtney Marie Godwin's talent in seamlessly operating the puppets is an impressive sight and the use of old-fashioned materials, such as a slide projector to represent a lab…
This post is by Courtney Marie The press performance under review left audiences hanging on her every word, as Orlandersmith painted a picture of the challenging and draining relationship sh…
This post is by Courtney Marie Rodriguez, Brown and McNeill all go that extra mile to establish a connection - and make eye contact with every single audience member contained on the three s…
Robert Dubac is bringing his humor and talent to New York City with two crowd-pleasing one-man shows. The Male Intellect: An Oxymoron? follows Dubac’s journey figuring out what wom…
Roses are red, violets are blue, take your one and only to the theater this Valentine's Day and they will surely love you! What could be better this February than cozying up to your sweethea…
Kate Benson is living the dream! This thoughtful and courageous playwright is now enjoying the fruits of her labor as her first produced play, A Beautiful Day in November on the Banks of the…
While for many, indulging in a Broadway show may be a holiday tradition, the reality is this: the overall experience does not have to break the bank. Below are some budget-friendly options t…
Vinnie Favale’s path to the New York stage is not exactly typical. The CBS Vice President of Late Night, he started writing the songs that would eventually become part of Hereaf…
While the world may never be free from the struggles that the class system brings, in terms of division and identity, Brooklyn director Jess Chayes and The Assembly Theater Project (The Asse…
Imagine having the opportunity to create your own play. I'm talking building it from the ground up – writing it, developing it, casting it, marketing it, and yes, starring in it. Most …
The summer may be winding down, but the fall theater season is just starting to heat up! Whether you are looking for a fun show for the whole family, a great date night pick, or something to…