Cabaret review: Sherie Rene Scott
What do I hang on to? What do I let go of? And when? Sherie Rene Scott chews on juicy personal dilemmas in her gorgeously sung cabaret show "Piece of Meat."
What do I hang on to? What do I let go of? And when? Sherie Rene Scott chews on juicy personal dilemmas in her gorgeously sung cabaret show "Piece of Meat."
3 stars Don't Go Gentle Through Nov. 4 Lucille Lortel Theatre, 121 Christopher St.
Fifty years after warring spouses George and Martha first waged battle, Edward Albee's "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" still packs a wallop that leaves you shaken. Originally a sh…
1. "Glengarry Glen Ross" (Schoenfeld Theatre) Al Pacino and Bobby Cannavale star and spar in the David Mamet drama.
He's got the soul of a poet, the nose of a monster and an express pass to Broadway. The hero of Edmond Rostand's swashbuckling romance, "Cyrano de Bergerac," has paraded his panache…
Growing up in Toledo, Ohio, Katie Holmes was the baby of the brood with three older sisters and one older brother. "Sibling relationships are so intense " and in the best way," says…
Queens actor Ryan Barry starts performances tonight in the Off-Broadway play "In the Summer Pavilion" " and comes a step closer to making a name for himself. That's tricky for any y…
The always intriguing Sherie Rene Scott follows her Tony-nominated, semi-autobiographical show, "Everyday Rapture," with a new cabaret evening drawing on the stories and songs of her life.
Picture this: Mary (Annette O'Toole) and Joseph (Steve Mellor) hightail it to Homeland Security to save their son, Chris, who's been arrested. Get it? Of course. It takes …
Deep into the play "Harper Regan," the title character observes, "It's been a strange day. A strange couple of days." That's an understatement. And this 2008 drama about an…
The famously bitter and ballistic Lewis Black hit the stage gunning at the Tuesday night premiere of his new Broadway show, "Running on Empty." He aimed his first shot at himself a…
In her new play "Him," Daisy Foote trains her gaze on an ordinary American family " and all that comes with it. In that regard, she's like her late father, Horton Foote, a Pulitzer…
1. "Glengarry Glen Ross" (Schoenfeld Theatre) David Mamet is back. …
Tickets to the Sept. 30 autism-friendly performance of "The Lion King" sold out in a day. Cheryl Squires, a refreshingly no-nonsense Queens school teacher whose 10-year-old son Geoffrey has…
The green-eyed monster rages Tuesday at the Metropolitan Opera's "Otello" premiere and Michael Fabiano will be collateral damage. The 28-year-old tenor from Montclair, N.J., will s…
Since his New York stage debut in 2003 in "Henry V" at the Delacorte Theatre, the talented Colman Domingo has shown he likes to mix things up " acting and writing, stage and film.
Religious devotion and the unpredictability of life clash calamitously in "Grace," a new Broadway play about faith " a popular topic there of late. Despite a starry cast, numerous s…
Mayor Bloomberg brushed up his Shakespeare with stage stars Vanessa Redgrave, Liev Schreiber and Mandy Patinkin at Thursday's rededication of the Public Theater after a $40 million facelift.
Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne, America's First Couple of the theater, had colorfully dramatic private lives, too. That comes through in Jeffrey Hatcher's by-the-numbers but enjoyabl…
A desire to connect courses through "Marry Me a Little," a 1981 revue of songs by Stephen Sondheim, whose name alone will make devoted fans salivate. Back Off-Broadway in a Keen Com…
Trending on Off-Broadway stages this fall: real people. On tap are plays and musicals about historical figures of varying stripes. The season's stars include married Broadway royalt…
Plus, Off-Broadway hopes to keep things humming with its own merry melodies
A provocative drama can leave an indelible mark on your mind. Adam Rapp's new play just leaves a water-based stamp on your throat. In blue. As you enter the theater, uniformed membe…
One word comes up more than a dozen times in the new Broadway revival of "An Enemy of the People": "restraint." Ironically, it's exactly what's lacking in this amped-up production of the Hen…
What good is sitting alone in your room? Anne Hathaway will pose that familiar musical query on Oct. 24 at 7 p.m. when she channels Sally Bowles in a benefit concert at Joe's Pub a…