The Absolute Brightness of Leonard Pelkey by James Lecesne
By: Sandi Durell James Lecesne is a fascinating compilation of talent, in this solo show, playing multiple characters at the Westside Theatre. From Chuck, …
By: Sandi Durell James Lecesne is a fascinating compilation of talent, in this solo show, playing multiple characters at the Westside Theatre. From Chuck, …
by: Michael Bracken Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown. Tell that to sports agent Liz Rico... The pos…
by: Samuel L. Leiter Happy 50ish, a two-man musical comedy at the Beckett about what men have to look forward to when they age,... The post Happy 50…
By Barbara & Scott Siegel So far, Amazing Grace has withstood the slings and arrows of the critics. Shows with rave reviews, even from the NY... The post The …
Review by Beatrice Williams-Rude "I Know What Boys Want" is a new play on a contemporary... …
by: Michael Bracken Jeremiah Parker Hobbs sure knows how to play the guitar, and he does so with passion and vigor in The Last Time... The post The Last Ti…
by: Bre Northrup Part of the 16th Annual Midtown Theater Festival’s variety performances, New York City’s high energy hiphop improv team, Robop…
Review by Marilyn Lester Strangers in the night quickly bonded under the mesmerizing spell of five cool cats singing the music made famous by Francis Albert... Th…
By Michall Jeffers There's something for everyone at Penn & Teller On Broadway. Magic, of course, but also political commentary, vituperative debunking…
By: Sandi Durell Colin Quinn fans take note! Your burning desire to delve into the history of our great city... The post…
by: Paulanne Simmons At the top of her show at The Duplex, singer Sharon McNight informs the audience that she remembers performing at the club when... The post S…
by: JK Clarke American society seems to be going through an era of progressive change in human sexuality. More and more... The …
by: Paulanne Simmons Although it has many of the same elements, Mrs. Smith's Broadway Cat-tacular is not y…
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By Michall Jeffers There is a transcendent moment at the end of the first act of Amazing Grace.... The pos…
by: Paulanne Simmons Carole J. Bufford calls Birdland Jazz Party "an evening of Jazz and Blues standards with a killer quartet." The only... …
by Eric J. Grimm Rebel Theater Company and The Eagle Project have collaborated on Trail of Tears, a new play showing at the historical Nuyorican Poets... The post…
by Susan Hasho The National Asian American Theatre Company kicks off its 25th Season in residency at The Public Theater with the Clifford Odets' drama Awake and Sing. Awa…
by: Paulanne Simmons People react differently to divorce. Some drown their sorrow in drink. Some take advantage of their newfound freedom with endless partying. Ken Kirs…
Written by Michael Lee Stever Video Filmed & Edited By Michael Lee Stever Sharpen your daggers, and check your nooses for tensile strength kids! ‘Ruthle…
Review by Sandi Durell If you're itching to know what it was like for the talented Douglas Carter Beane growing up in Reading, Pa (set in... The post Shows for Da…
By Beatrice Williams-Rude A powerful play, "The International," by Tim Ruddy, has returned to the New York stage. This three-character piece debuted in April for a limit…
The June 2014 broadcast of the 68th Annual Tony Awards was honored today with three Prime Time Emmy Award nominations in the categories of: Outstanding Directing for a... The p…
By Brian Scott Lipton The roars of applause that greeted the opening chords of Andrew Lippa's "The Wild Party," which concludes this year's City... …
By Beatrice Williams-Rude The Potomac Theatre Project's NYC season is underway at the Atlantic Theatre 2. Included is a double feature: "Judith: A Parting from the Body,…