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1,755 stories by "Joe Dziemianowicz"

Film 'Once' now a magical musical Off-Broadway by Joe Dziemianowicz

"You have a romantic streak," a bright young woman tells a sad songwriter in "Once," which runs through Jan. 15 in the East Village. The same goes for the creators of this rapturous…

SOURCE: New York Daily News at 11:00pm on December 6, 2011

Oscar winner Ethan Coen  delivers grim laughs  Off-Broadway  by Joe Dziemianowicz

Global warming? Yeah, right. You'll find scant radiant heat in the grimly " and flickeringly " funny interpersonal worlds Ethan Coen creates in "Happy Hour." That's the iro…

SOURCE: New York Daily News at 11:00pm on December 5, 2011

Dianne Wiest and John Turturro bloom in 'Cherry Orchard'  by Joe Dziemianowicz

At just two hours, the Classic Stage Company's presentation of "The Cherry Orchard" clocks in as the shortest revival of the tragicomedy in memory. You'd think the glorious fruit tr…

SOURCE: New York Daily News at 11:00pm on December 4, 2011

Frank Wildhorn's 'Bonnie and Clyde" hits Broadway   by Joe Dziemianowicz

They did it all for love and fame. That's about as deep as it gets in "Bonnie and Clyde," the nicely performed but overly tame and unsurprising musical about notorious Depression-e…

SOURCE: New York Daily News at 11:00pm on December 1, 2011

'Titus Andronicus' has more than gore at the Public by Joe Dziemianowicz

"Let the gore begin," says director Michael Sexton. That's just going with the flow when you take on "Titus Andronicus." His staging of Shakepeare's notorious but little-k…

SOURCE: New York Daily News at 3:14pm on December 1, 2011

NYC stages crack Dickens' chestnut 'A Christmas Carol' by Joe Dziemianowicz

A guide to performances of the classic Christmas story all around New York City.

SOURCE: New York Daily News at 1:13pm on December 1, 2011

Jonas Kaufmann goes atomic as 'Faust' at the Met by Joe Dziemianowicz

It takes more than everyday oats to make a war horse like "Faust" canter with a fresh kick. It takes an original idea. And "Jersey Boys" director Des McAnuff, in his Metrop…

SOURCE: New York Daily News at 1:55pm on November 30, 2011

Meet 'How I Met Your Mother' star's singing voice by Joe Dziemianowicz

He's famous for playing a pining architect on TV's "How I Met Your Mother" and for writing, directing and starring in the film "happythankyoumoreplease," but Josh Radnor, 37, is no stranger …

SOURCE: New York Daily News at 10:14am on November 23, 2011

Rockettes are the towering stars of the revised 2011  'Christmas Spectacular' by Joe Dziemianowicz

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas. Everybody knows that. But how does Radio City's 79th annual "Christmas Spectacular" look from the $45 budget seats? …

SOURCE: New York Daily News at 1:35pm on November 21, 2011

'Wild Animals You Should Know'  shows Boy Scout as bad seed  by Joe Dziemianowicz

The motto of the Boy Scouts of America is Be Prepared. And anyone who sees "Wild Animals You Should Know" should be prepared to be intrigued and a bit disappointed by the underdeve…

SOURCE: New York Daily News at 12:51pm on November 21, 2011

Alan Rickman stars in 'Seminar,' a comedy by Theresa Rebeck  by Joe Dziemianowicz

With his patented blend of velvety nastiness, Alan Rickman is ideally cast as a noxious instructor savaging young writers in Theresa Rebeck's tangy but sometimes contrived comedy "Seminar," …

SOURCE: New York Daily News at 9:56am on November 21, 2011

Off-Broadway play trots out a drama of drugs and race  and comes up lame  by Joe Dziemianowicz

In "Horsedreams," a play about addiction and race at the Rattlestick Playwrights Theater through Dec. 11, a long strand of white fluorescent tubes cuts across the cracked gray set. It looks …

SOURCE: New York Daily News at 1:10pm on November 17, 2011

'Sex and the City' star Kim Cattrall heads a fizz-free Broadway revival of Noel Coward's classic comedy  by Joe Dziemianowicz

Kim Cattrall gazes out in character as Amanda on the Playbill for Noel Coward's "Private Lives," her head cocked back, nose pitched at a high angle, her face softly kissed in a glamorous glo…

SOURCE: New York Daily News at 12:50pm on November 17, 2011

Recent NY plays remind us it all starts with good writing  by Joe Dziemianowicz

At the 10th annual "24 Hour Plays" on Monday, one of the six shorts in this always entertaining celebration of on-the-fly theater works are written, rehearsed and performed within a day " f…

SOURCE: New York Daily News at 11:21am on November 17, 2011

Theater lovers will find joy with finds off stage by Joe Dziemianowicz

The theater fan on your list can always get tickets for the holidays " and some are suggested here " but there's more to the New York theater community, and more ways to play Santa to that f…

SOURCE: New York Daily News at 3:22pm on November 16, 2011

Musical parody skewers 'Silence of the Lambs' by Joe Dziemianowicz

Fitting for a show about a cannibal and a serial killer, "Silence!" isn't golden. Much of the time, it's dimly lit. But even in shadows, this lewd, lyrical and laugh-your-butt-off musical p…

SOURCE: New York Daily News at 12:48pm on November 16, 2011

Patti LuPone talks about her Broadway show with Mandy Patinkin by Joe Dziemianowicz

Patti LuPone is posing for me and my BlackBerry. Yes, that Patti LuPone " the Broadway superstar who recently has become the queen of "Stop Taking Pictures Right Now!"

SOURCE: New York Daily News at 9:30am on November 15, 2011

Graphic sex drama tries sizzle  but only fizzles  by Joe Dziemianowicz

Thomas Bradshaw's new drama, "Burning," fails to catch fire or to cohere. But you can't accuse the practiced downtown provocateur, now represented in midtown at the New Group through Dec. 17…

SOURCE: New York Daily News at 7:04pm on November 14, 2011

Renee Fleming on 'Rodelinda' at the Met & marriage by Joe Dziemianowicz

Renee Fleming revisits her triumphant take on Handel's "Rodelinda" Monday night at the Metropolitan Opera, where she's sung 21 roles in 20 years. That's one busy diva. Not …

SOURCE: New York Daily News at 2:04pm on November 11, 2011

'Hugh Jackman, Back on Broadway' opens at Broadhurst by Joe Dziemianowicz

A giddy love-in has taken over the Broadhurst Theatre, where "Hugh Jackman, Back on Broadway" opened last night for a limited run through Jan. 1.

SOURCE: New York Daily News at 11:14am on November 10, 2011

Sam Waterston stars in 'Lear' at Public by Joe Dziemianowicz

For 16 years as a brilliant and ruthless litigator on "Law & Order," Sam Waterston ranted in the interest of justice. Now, on stage at the Public Theater, he's the aged mad monarch in "Ki…

SOURCE: New York Daily News at 1:46pm on November 8, 2011

Broadway revival is too hip by Joe Dziemianowicz

Oh, lordy. It takes real effort to drain the joy from "Godspell," the buoyant 1971 musical celebration of the life and teachings of Christ.

SOURCE: New York Daily News at 1:35pm on November 8, 2011

Hugh Dancy and Nina Arianda  star in 'Venus in Fur' by Joe Dziemianowicz

Whoever said lightning doesn't strike twice hasn't seen Nina Arianda reprise her breakout role in David Ives' clever but repetitive comedy "Venus in Fur." Playing Vanda, a seemingly ditzy…

SOURCE: New York Daily News at 9:49am on November 8, 2011

Lincoln Center play tackles football and family  by Joe Dziemianowicz

In the likable and well-acted dramedy "All-American," a former NFL star quotes his own self-help book. It's called "Football Is Life," and the title is a tidy metaphor for explorin…

SOURCE: New York Daily News at 2:04pm on November 7, 2011

Ashlin Halfnight divides time  between writing plays and teaching junior high  by Joe Dziemianowicz

Ashlin Halfnight is known for dark and stylized plays, including the Southern gothic "Mud Blossom" and "Artifacts of Consequence," set after an environmental meltdown. Like most wri…

SOURCE: New York Daily News at 4:03pm on November 1, 2011
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