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64 stories by "Ron Cohen"

Kim Maresca: It's My Party and I'll Belt If I Want To! at Feinstein's/54 Below by Ron Cohen

Should Maresca's Broadway dreams come true, Broadway would only be richer for it.

SOURCE: theaterscene.com at 4:11pm on September 26, 2016

The History of War by Ron Cohen

This anti-war musical doesn't score total victory, but it wins many skirmishes.

SOURCE: Backstage at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Futura by Ron Cohen

If you're interested in typefaces, you'll love the start of this show, but the rest of Jordan Harrison's dystopian tale could use some redesigning.

SOURCE: Backstage at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

With Aaron's Arms Around Me and The Mire by Ron Cohen

The groundbreaking Negro Ensemble Company hits a pothole with this vapid double bill dealing ineffectually with the theme of bigotry.

SOURCE: Backstage at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

H.G. Wells' The Time Machine by Ron Cohen

Vocal pyrotechnics and a deft script make for a lively retelling, framed in an old-time radio format, of this classic science-fiction tale.

SOURCE: Backstage at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

NY Review: 'Puss in Boots (El Gato Con Botas)' by Ron Cohen

The music is admirable, but a cadre of amazing puppets make this elaborate chamber opera production totally irresistible.

SOURCE: Backstage at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

How I Fell in Love by Ron Cohen

Charm, smarts, and delightful performances make the familiar terrain traveled by this romantic comedy seem suddenly fresh.

SOURCE: Backstage at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

40 Weeks by Ron Cohen

Budding playwright Michael Henry Harris doesn't give birth to a championin this play about pregnancy and other marital pressures, but theproduct has promise.

SOURCE: Backstage at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

An Impending Rupture of the Belly by Ron Cohen

Matt Pelfrey's tightly written drama works as a metaphor for today's bellicose political climate, but Joe Tantalo's expressionistic staging undercuts its emotional effectiveness.

SOURCE: Backstage at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Men Go Down: Part 3: Black Recollections by Ron Cohen

Writer-director John Jahnke's visually arresting but dramatically obscure accounting of the story of a minor figure in Greek mythology is mostly concerned with sex and spectacle.

SOURCE: Backstage at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Pieces by Ron Cohen

The tension peters out fast in this story of two spooky little orphans and their hapless overseer, but the performances bring the two kids vividly to life.

SOURCE: Backstage at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Friends by Ron Cohen

Senior citizens certainly have a right to romp around in romantic comedy, but they can use more verve and freshness than this middling script offers.

SOURCE: Backstage at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

NY Review: 'Right on Target' by Ron Cohen

There's a lot of plot but little hilarity in Gary Morgenstein's "Right on Target," a Fringe political comedy about a mixed-race couple in Washington, D.C.

SOURCE: Backstage at 4:58am on August 13, 2012

NY Review: '2 Households, 2 Assholes: Shakespeare's R+J' by Ron Cohen

Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" gets a crackling airing in this Fringe show as two terrific actors take on all the characters in a fast-moving hour.

SOURCE: Backstage at 11:12am on August 11, 2012

NY Review: 'Canon in D Minor' by Ron Cohen

Jessica Liadsky's "Canon in D Minor," a Fringe entry, overflows with emotion, with three actors playing one grieving heroine, but is nevertheless affecting.

SOURCE: Backstage at 10:52am on August 11, 2012

NY Review: 'An Evening With Kirk Douglas' by Ron Cohen

The title of this Fringe show is "An Evening With Kirk Douglas," but the character serves as little more than a plot point for some very uneven comedy.

SOURCE: Backstage at 10:46am on August 11, 2012

NY Review: 'Le Cabaret Grimm' by Ron Cohen

his New York Musical Theatre Festival offering has beguiling elements, but the fairy tale "Le Cabaret Grimm" spins is distressingly inane.

SOURCE: Backstage at 1:09am on July 31, 2012

NY Review: 'The Groove Factory' by Ron Cohen

"The Groove Factory," at NYMF, dredges up with little charm the last days of disco as the titular club celebrates the threatening Y2KNew Year's Eve in 1999.

SOURCE: Backstage at 1:06am on July 31, 2012

NY Review: 'Uncle Vanya' by Ron Cohen

This rendering of Chekhov's "Uncle Vanya," from Australia's Sydney Theatre Company, starring Cate Blanchett, is a clear triumph for Lincoln Center Festival.

SOURCE: Backstage at 12:07pm on July 24, 2012

NY Review: 'Black Milk' by Ron Cohen

"Black Milk," from Palo de Agua and High Stakes Theatre, is the New York debut of acclaimed Russian playwright Vassily Sigarev, but the production falters.

SOURCE: Backstage at 8:11am on July 24, 2012

NY Review: 'Arnie the Doughnut' by Ron Cohen

"Arnie the Doughnut" is a well-executed children's musical, but there's not enough magic in this NYMF show to keep its hero from straining credulity.

SOURCE: Backstage at 7:55am on July 14, 2012

NY Review: 'Flambé Dreams' by Ron Cohen

"Flambé Dreams" is a lighthearted NYMF entry, filled with gags, serviceable music, and a story about a young man's ambition to become a great maitre d'.

SOURCE: Backstage at 1:36am on July 13, 2012

NY Review: 'Israel Horovitz One-Acts' by Ron Cohen

The Flea Theater presents new and youthful Ethikos Productions in three short works by veteran dramatist Israel Horovitz, with "Beirut Rocks" the highlight.

SOURCE: Backstage at 7:00am on July 6, 2012

NY Review: 'Hamlet' by Ron Cohen

Despite the distractions of Central Park, Boomerang Theater's "Hamlet" is a solid affair, with Zack Calhoon bringing a contemporary freshness to the prince.

SOURCE: Backstage at 6:26am on June 24, 2012

NY Review: 'I Am a Tree' by Ron Cohen

A solo show written and performed by Dulcy Rogers, “I Am a Tree,” at the Theatre at St. Clements, registers more forcefully in its acting than its story.

SOURCE: Backstage at 8:00am on May 31, 2012
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