A Happy End
by:Â Samuel L. Leiter Just because the name Netanyahu hasn't been in the news enough lately, along comes Iddo Netanyahu, brother of …
by:Â Samuel L. Leiter Just because the name Netanyahu hasn't been in the news enough lately, along comes Iddo Netanyahu, brother of …
By: Sandi Durell This duo has been married forty-one years and making music together even longer. They're musical icons of jazz, pop and Latin rhythms. Herb Alpert has won nine... The post H…
by: JK Clarke The definition of the He-Man has changed significantly over recent years. Where once the macho, alpha male was a square-jawed,.…
by: Brian Scott Lipton There's gold in the hills of New York City Center! Well, to be precise, there will be scores of good-looking gold miners on... The post Sneak Peek…
Review by Samuel L. Leiter If you're familiar with Dutch playwright Jan de Hartog's Tony-winning, two-character play The Fourpo…
by: Brian Scott Lipton Deceit. Betrayal. Intrigue. Death. These are just a few of the heart-…
Another brilliant chapter in 54 Below's tributes to Broadway musicals. By Joel Benjamin 54 Below has staged numerous "54 Sings…" concerts under the witty auspices of P…
By Sandi Durell If playwright Bathsheba Doran decided to hit every button about political correctness, incorrectness, racism, gender and marr…
By Joel Benjamin Fred Barton, the bubbly, knowledgeable music director and arranger, hosted another program in the Schimmel Center's American Showstopper series, …
Review by Joe Regan Jr. O'Neill's Ghosts, a play by Jovanka Bach, has been imported from an acclaimed run in Los Angeles and is... The post O’…
NYÂ Cabaret Review by Marilyn Lester When host and producer Scott Siegel announced "Elvis is in the building," he wasn't kidding. Special guest st…
by: Sandi Durell The incomparable Tony Award-winning team of Lynn Ahrens & Stephen Flaherty and Terrence McNally will be back at 54 Below with their musical “A …
by: JK Clarke Othello is a difficult play to produce. Though it's one of Shakespeare's more renowned works, and is... Th…
On Thursday, April 2, from 6-8 PM, New York’s Drama Book Shop, 250 West 40th Street, NYC will host the launch of the new book by Michael... The post The Algonquin …
By: Sandi Durell Family feuds aren't exclusive to Jewish families, but they do seem to do it so well " remember radio’s the Bickerso…
Don’t miss your shot!  All the rage is HAMILTON coming to Broadway. Tickets go on sale at MARQUIS Theatre box office on Broadway SUNDAY, MARCH 8 at 9 a.m. Tick…
Review by Marilyn Lester & Sandi Durell As brutal winter temperatures continued to plague the city outside, there was plenty of warmth generated indoors, as f…
Review by Beatrice Williams-Rude "Ghosts after Ibsen" is Thomas Kilroy's take on Ibsen's "Ghosts."Â He's moved the work from …
By Brian Scott Lipton March is a month of milestones for two-time Tony Award winner Sutton Foster ("Thoroughly Modern Millie," "Anything Goes."). On…
The wild, witty and wonderful Catch Me! (Attrape-moi) features the six young talents of Flip FabriQue, an up-and-coming troupe from Quebec City, Canada, whose members have perf…
by: Miriam Spritzer This year marks the 10th anniversary of the film version WTC View starring Michael Urie. It is the story about a young man living... The post WTC Vie…
by: Sandi Durell The White House had other problems in the 90s, namely Bill and Hillary Rodham Clinton and Monica Lewinsky. They’re all unleashed in this farce... …
A Six Degrees of Stockard Channing party was held last night, March 3rd, at The Lodge at the McKittrick Hotel, home of Sleep No More.... The post A Six Deg…
The Apollo Theater in collaboration with Absolutely Live Entertainment will celebrate the 100th birthday of Billie Holiday with presentations honoring the late jazz and blues singer a…
Review by Joe Regan Jr. On Tuesday, March 3, two veteran singers, teamed up to give us "The Redheads: Alicia Terri & Corky" at the Metropolitan... The post Th…