Hollywood Arms " Carol Burnett, Tyne Daly,Emily Skeggs (photos)
On Monday, September 21st, the legendary Carol Burnett, Tony and Emmy Award winning actress Tyne Daly, Tony Award winning actress Michele Pawk, and Tony nominated Emily …
On Monday, September 21st, the legendary Carol Burnett, Tony and Emmy Award winning actress Tyne Daly, Tony Award winning actress Michele Pawk, and Tony nominated Emily …
By Elizabeth Ahlfors  The New Morality, a frothy comedy of manners, commen…
The Theater Hall of Fame has announced the 2015 inductees for Lifetime Achievement in the American Theater. Inductees include playwright Tony Kushner, songwriting partne…
The ballet, theater and art world merged last night in support of Dance Against Cancer, an event which brings together top dance companies from New York City and... The post Da…
Review by Susan Hasho It's a nasty pornographic little world where you meet all kinds of kinky people, and end up in a relationship with... The post Fulfil…
Review by Joe Regan Jr. Seth Sikes returned to Feinstein's/54 Below September 18 with a revamped "Seth Sikes Sings Mostly Judy Garland" with a seven... The…
Review by Joe Regan Jr. Periodically since 2008 the extraordinarily talented Jonathan Whitton has performed, with his musical partner on guitar and piano, …
You don’t believe in ghosts, do you? This Halloween, for one week only, A Taste of Magic presents The... Th…
Jason Danieley, recently in Broadway’s The Visit, will be bringing his new show ‘Romantic Notions’ to Feinstein’s/54 Below October 2 thru 5, at 7…
By Marcina Zaccaria During the Iraq war, people were transfixed to CNN, watching the impossibility of Amer…
An illuminating look at the female giants of songwriting of the sixties and seventies. By Joel Benjamin Whitney Bashor's show at Feins…
The formal announcement of the coming together of the inimitable Michael Feinstein and New York’s popular nightclub 54 Below, was made on Thursday September 17th a…
The ten-time Tony nominated Broadway show “Something Rotten!̶…
by: Michael Bracken Does hell really exist? Damned if I know. But the congregants at the unnamed mega-church in Lucas Hnath's The Christians at Playwrights Horizons all.…
Review by Sonia Roberts It's 8:04pm on a Monday night, and a payphone rings on the corner of Water Street and Old Slip. It's Rhonda Cadwallader from... The post Empire T…
by: Paulanne Simmons At first it might seem that Marissa Mulder is an odd candidate for interpreting the songs of gravel-voiced singer-songwriter Tom Waits…
by: Sandi Durell Will Swenson, Tony nominee of Hair, Les Ms. and Priscilla Queen of the Desert, made his... The p…
by: Brian Scott Lipton and Sandi Durell Can a happily married man find true love with a…dog? That's the question raised by the prolific playwright A.R. Gurney... The p…
By: Sandi Durell What separates the men from the boys is apparent as soon as Stokes stepped onto the small elegant stage... The post B…
 A psychologically intriguing whodunit in the guise of a giant chess game.   By Joel Benjamin The Black Book, written and directed by Phil Blechman at... The post T…
by: Brian Scott Lipton Living together isn't always easy, but in Pulitzer Prize winner David Lindsay-Abaire's new play, "Ripcor…
Review by Joe Regan Jr. Joseph Macchia has been producing a series of "Gone Too Soon" tributes at the Metropolitan Room and the September 12 program was... The post Gone…
Review by Joe Regan Jr. At 54 Below on September 11, Nicholas Guest did an unusual act about his very unusual life entitled "Finding Nick."... The post Nic…
Harvard and Yale battle it out in a lighthearted competition at 54 Below hosted and directed by Tom Toce by: Linda Amiel Burns Everyone certainly gave it... Th…
Review by Joe Regan Jr. Here is presenting Yvan Greenberg/Laboratory Theater piece with direction, choreography, sound design, video projection and scenic concept…