Mason at Mama's in March
Review by Joe Regan Jr. Karen Mason, who opened the big room at Don't Tell Mama 33 years ago with her long time... The post Mason at MamaR…
Review by Joe Regan Jr. Karen Mason, who opened the big room at Don't Tell Mama 33 years ago with her long time... The post Mason at MamaR…
By: Sandi Durell As I was thinking about how cold it was here (3 deg.), the phone rings and it's Lani Hall (Mrs.... The post Lani Hall Talks …
by: Brian Scott Lipton The Atlantic Theater Company held its landmark 30th Anniversary Gala on Monday, March 2 at the Pierre...…
Theater Pizzazz’ JK Clarke was on the scene at the National Arts Club on March 2nd as Theater for the New... The post Lov…
by: Brian Scott Lipton Something familiar? Something peculiar? Well, the new Broadway musical "Something Rotten!," which begins previe…
by: Paulanne Simmons That the world is filled with wealth and pleasure, but they may not be equally distributed is just one of the lessons... The post TACT…
by: Maryann Lopinto Barbara Cook performed on Friday night at Lincoln Center's AMERICAN SONGBOOK Series at the Appel Room at Lincoln Center t…
by: Susan Hasho Pretty Babies (written and directed by Antony Raymond) is just clever enough to be disturbing. Underneath the drug, sex and no-rock-and-roll talk …
by: Carol Rocamora In a time of tight budgets and small-cast, one-set shows, Charles Mee's extravagant imagination is a breath of fresh theatrical a…
by: JK Clarke There's an interesting thing happening in the theater world. Immersive theater, in different variations, is emerging as …
by: JK Clarke No one anticipates an onslaught of madness. When it comes, it's swift and sudden, taking everyone (even its originator) by surprise, often...…
By: Sandi Durell Ah, the charm of Budapest as lively violins play background to Molnar's 1917 romantic comedy about a shopkeeper who can't...…
by: JK Clarke Twelfth Night is a play that almost always delivers. It is incredibly funny, light, full of beautiful language and... Th…
by: Brian Scott Lipton and Sandi Durell Nervous brides, drunken toasts, awkward first dances: these are the stuff of ordinary weddings. But t…
by: Sandi Durell On March 8th, Jerry Herman’s fabulous score of “Mack & Mabel” will resound from the stage at 54 Below in a...…
It’s an all-stars Spring shaping up at Cafe Carlyle Including Venue Debuts of Alan Cumming and Lena Hall; return of audience favorites: Megan Hilty, a…
By Eric J. Grimm After a smash run at their Walker Street location, SoHo Rep’s An Octoroon has found a new home... The post An O…
A Tony Award winning singer returns to his Brazilian roots with a detour to Broadway By Joel Benjamin Paulo Szot, the charismatic operatic baritone"and Tony winner"retur…
A Tony Award winning singer returns to his Brazilian roots with a detour to Broadway. By Joel Benjamin Paulo Szot, the charismatic operatic baritone"and To…
by: Peter Haas  One of Off-Off-Off Broadway's long-enduring favorites (presented, actually, only one block off, at The Town Hall), Scott Siegel's Broadway By the Yea…
by: Paulanne Simmons The daughter of legendary singer/songwriter Billy Joel and supermodel Christie Brinkley, Alexa Ray Joel, is defin…
The Manhattan Association of Cabarets & Clubs will present the 29th Annual MAC Awards on Thursday, March 26th at 7:30pm, at B.B King Blues Club & Grill in... The post 2…
On February 25th,  author and six-time Tony Award-winning producer Stewart Lane (La Cage aux Folles, A Gentleman's Guide…, War Horse)…
by: Brian Scott Lipton Ooh la la! The first-ever stage adaptation of the beloved MGM musical "An American in Paris" is getting ready to hit our shores (after... The post Sneak …
Review by Joe Regan Jr. Paolo Szot, the Brazilian baritone who won a Tony for his performance in the "South Pacific" revival a few years ago and has... The post Paolo Szot R…