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5,788 stories by "JONATHAN MANDELL"

The Season Begins. Follies, Facebook Me, Hugh Jackman! New York Theater Tweets 75 by Jonathan Mandell

The marquees are going up, the new Broadway season has begun — with the opening of the revival of Stephen Sondheim’s “Follies”. (Technically, the new season began in …

SOURCE: The Faster Times at 10:20am on September 19, 2011

Facebook Me Review: Gloria Steinem Trumps Justin Bieber by Jonathan Mandell

A theater full of girls ages 13 to 15 are enthralled by the speaker on the stage, Gloria Steinem, who is speaking at the Talkback after "Facebook Me," a fascinating theater piece written and…

SOURCE: The Faster Times at 1:43am on September 19, 2011

Freud Leaves The Upper West Side by Jonathan Mandell

The announcement that "Freud's Last Session" was leaving the Upper West Side for Midtown gave me a guilty conscience. I thought I should see the show before it departs its natural habitat; t…

SOURCE: The Faster Times at 2:32pm on September 18, 2011

The Wood Review: Abner Louima's Police Torture As Scoop by Jonathan Mandell

In 1997, a Haitian immigrant named Abner Louima was arrested outside a Brooklyn nightclub, taken to the 70th police precinct, and sodomized with a wooden handle, which was then used to bash …

SOURCE: The Faster Times at 7:55pm on September 15, 2011

Follies Review by Jonathan Mandell

When the sequined ghosts of showgirls past appear at the beginning of "Follies," a revival of the Stephen Sondheim musical opening tonight whose delights edge out its disappointments, the pe…

SOURCE: The Faster Times at 9:26pm on September 12, 2011

The Select Review: Hemingway's Sun Also Rises, Almost Verbatim by Jonathan Mandell

When the Elevator Repair Service theater company staged "Gatz" last year, one critic gushed that it represented a new genre in theater, a hybrid of book (Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby") and…

SOURCE: The Faster Times at 7:46pm on September 11, 2011

Barriers by Jonathan Mandell

Sept. 11 affects a New Jersey Muslim family in this play by Rehana Lew Mirza, which, originally mounted on the first anniversary of that event, doesn't compel in revival.

SOURCE: Backstage at 7:00am on September 9, 2011

Cymbeline Review: Not A Fiasco by Jonathan Mandell

From the moment the six members of the Fiasco Theater tell us to turn off our cell phones by singing a polished melody, it is clear these entertainers could spin magic from a bologna sandwic…

SOURCE: The Faster Times at 5:48pm on September 8, 2011

2011 New York International Fringe Festival Winners, Fringe Encores by Jonathan Mandell

The Fringe Festival ended two days earlier than planned because of Hurricane Irene, which knocked out the closing night party, and the last-second chance to see shows with big buzz. Eighteen…

SOURCE: The Faster Times at 1:41pm on August 29, 2011

Lea Michele Turns 25 by Jonathan Mandell

Lea Michele Sarfati was born a quarter-century ago today, August 29, 1986. As Lea Michele, she debuted on Broadway at age eight as Young Cosette in Les Miserables, and subsequently had roles…

SOURCE: The Faster Times at 12:03pm on August 29, 2011

The Day the Sky Turned Black by Jonathan Mandell

Writer and performer Ali Kennedy Scott portrays five survivors of a natural catastrophe in Australia, but her delineation of character needs to be deeper and more distinct.

SOURCE: Backstage at 9:19am on August 20, 2011

The Legend of Julie Taymor Review: Spider-Man Spoof A Real Musical by Jonathan Mandell

OK, yes, we first see the creator of the Spider-Man musical Julie Taymor " renamed Julie Paymore (get it?) " in a straitjacket and mask a la Hannibal the Cannibal in "Silence of the Lambs." …

SOURCE: The Faster Times at 5:31pm on August 17, 2011

Victor and Victoria's Terrifying Tale of Terrible Things by Jonathan Mandell

In Nathan Cuckow and Beth Graham's new play, two twins read and act out a macabre tale that is better written than it is performed and funnier than it is terrifying.

SOURCE: Backstage at 1:07am on August 15, 2011

HotelMotel Review: On-Site Sex and Violence by Jonathan Mandell

The two site-specific plays that make up "HotelMotel" take place around a bed in a back parlor of The Gershwin Hotel, which is right next door to the Museum of Sex, and that seems an especia…

SOURCE: The Faster Times at 2:38pm on August 14, 2011

Traces Review: Circus Sexy by Jonathan Mandell

Three shows in New York explicitly describe themselves as both theater pieces and as circus acts: "Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark," Cirque de Soleil's "Zarkana," and, now, "Traces," which com…

SOURCE: The Faster Times at 9:32am on August 14, 2011

Greenland by Jonathan Mandell

Nicholas Billon's subtle, unsentimental play is inspired by the recent discovery of an island off the coast of Greenland and imagines the story of the man who discovered it and his family.

SOURCE: Backstage at 1:07am on August 14, 2011

Bohemian Forever? Rent Review by Jonathan Mandell

Like the motorcyclists who tattoo Harley-Davidson onto their arms, some theatergoers treat "Rent" as an indelible part of their lives, something that has become almost sacred. This may help …

SOURCE: The Faster Times at 9:48pm on August 11, 2011

Anne Hathaway as Catwoman by Jonathan Mandell

The first official photograph of Anne Hathaway as Catwoman in “The Dark Knight Rises” comes with a question: Is Catwoman some kind of rite of passage for good actresses (Halle Be…

SOURCE: The Faster Times at 10:12am on August 5, 2011

Anne Hathaway as Catwoman by Jonathan Mandell

The first official photograph of Anne Hathaway as Catwoman in “The Dark Knight Rises” comes with a question: Is Catwoman some kind of rite of passage for good actresses (Halle Be…

SOURCE: The Faster Times at 10:12am on August 5, 2011

New York Innovative Theater Award 2011 Nominees by Jonathan Mandell

The 2011 New York Innovative Theater Award nominees, announced August 1st, include 166 individual artists, 55 different productions and 45 Off-Off-Broadway theater companies. Winners will be…

SOURCE: The Faster Times at 12:09am on August 2, 2011

The Winter's Tale Review: The Royal Shakespeare Company in New York by Jonathan Mandell

The replica of the Stratford-upon-Avon theater that the Royal Shakespeare Company has built inside the Park Avenue Armory looks from the outside like the bottom half of a rocket ship, which …

SOURCE: The Faster Times at 3:36pm on July 24, 2011

Harry Potter and All's Well That Ends Well: Life-Changing or Gibberish? by Jonathan Mandell

I saw "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2" on the same day as Shakespeare in the Park’s "All's Well That Ends Well" and was struck by their similarities: Both are dark, both …

SOURCE: The Faster Times at 2:47pm on July 17, 2011

Broadway Fall 2011 Season by Jonathan Mandell

The Broadway shows announced so far for Fall, 2011, include a revival of a Stephen Sondheim musical, and the debut of a new Woody Allen play; a play imagining the night before Martin Luther …

SOURCE: The Faster Times at 10:51am on July 10, 2011

Broadway Fall 2011 Season by Jonathan Mandell

The Broadway shows announced so far for Fall, 2011, include a revival of a Stephen Sondheim musical, and the debut of a new Woody Allen play; a play imagining the night before Martin Luther …

SOURCE: The Faster Times at 10:51am on July 10, 2011

Master Class Review: Tyne Daly as Maria Callas by Jonathan Mandell

Tyne Daly has said she didn't think she was a fit to play the great and tragic opera diva Maria Callas, when playwright Terrence McNally asked her to take on the role in the current revival …

SOURCE: The Faster Times at 8:52pm on July 7, 2011
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