Life of Pi
Adapted by Lolita Chakrabarti from the novel by Yann Martel this is a MUST-SEE production.
Adapted by Lolita Chakrabarti from the novel by Yann Martel this is a MUST-SEE production.
It is the story both of a show that never happened and the story of the show happening before us. The story of life and creation, of death and mortality. A story of everything and nothing al…
Vanities - The Musical is blessed with tremendous acting and singing of the three leads, imaginative direction, an amazing four-person band that sounds like a full orchestra, and gorgeous co…
It is an absolutely heart-wrenching and hauntingly beautiful experience.
She has the crystal clear voice of the Broadway performer she is, and the gut-wrenching growl of a rock-n-roller. She's a charismatic storyteller, drawing you into her many heartaches and st…
Like Halley's comet sailing across the deep dark sky, a wonder to behold, Ann Talman sails across the stage and into our hearts in "Ann Talman: Elizabeth Taylor and The Shadow of Her Smile."…
She has us laughing and listening intently as she retells the heart-wrenching narrative of her journey.
Art has the ability to bring us together and hold our similarities up to the mirror.
The story is a masterpiece, an incredibly complex narrative that builds slowly on itself.
In The Funny Thing About Death, Kim Kalish doesn't show the audience her stories, the moments that mean something to her; she paints them and then gives her hand to the audience to step insi…
Tim Crouch is a sublime performer, his work is mind-bending and at the same time intimate. Don't miss this marvelous performance.
By Holli Harms Music is one of the most important parts of our life. It can lift us, change us, make us better people, it brings us together. Music can transport us to other worlds, expand o…
The evening was an anthem to the season in this time of mistletoe, of good cheer and love, and yes ugly sweaters.
...on this day, all...will converge to celebrate and decorate and rage against the atrocities of life.
"Believe in yourself and all that you are" is the unspoken chant that underlies the wonderful, timely, and poignant play The Culture by Aussie writer and performer Laura Jackson.
It is 90 minutes of us, of the deep down don't show to the world us. It's not to be missed.
This is Broadway musical extraordinaire!
A production top to bottom of perfection.
Again and again, Wilson and Walters moved us to lift our hands to the air... in admiration and thanks.
This spider web of desires and wants, of truths and lies, of hidden meetings and courtships, of repression and liberty is a musical composition of words and movement requiring a certain sile…
EST continues to be a space for writers to take bold vivid risks believing that creating art for the stage is an ongoing process of discovery.
Director Alex Roe and Metropolitan Playhouse have finally staged The Sea Lady some 87 years after the first attempt on Broadway, and I am glad they have.
These are two of America's greatest thinkers in verbal opposition and you are present to witness it unfold.
...two of the most compelling playwrights of the twentieth century texting one another.
His voice reaches up and dances in the stratosphere, the notes held seamlessly as we happily settled into his hands as he guided the most perfect of evenings.