Mary Foster Conklin " Jazz at The Bar on Fifth Avenue
Reviewed by Joe Regan Jr. - Â January 21, 2012 The Bar on Fifth Avenue is a beautiful floor to ceiling glass windowed lounge on the street level of the Setai Hotel which features ja…
Reviewed by Joe Regan Jr. - Â January 21, 2012 The Bar on Fifth Avenue is a beautiful floor to ceiling glass windowed lounge on the street level of the Setai Hotel which features ja…
Cabaret Reviewers Choose their Top 10 Picks for 2011. Here's what Sandi Durell, Joe Regan, Jr. and Stephen Hanks have to say: Sandi Durell's Top 10 Cabaret Picks for 2011 It's been a busy ye…
Preview of the New Porgy and Bess on Broadway; The Gershwins' PORGY AND BESS now comes to Broadway with a stunning and stirring new staging.
Reviewed by Joe Regan Jr. – December 18, 2011 For thirty years David Kenney has been keeping the Great American Songbook alive with "Everything Old Is New Again" on FM station W…
Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman knew what they were writing when they penned this loveable, laughable satire. This marks the off Broadway debut of the hilarious farce by the Peccadillo Theat…
20at20 IS BACK! September 6 through September18, 2011 SEE 35 OF OFF BROADWAY’S BEST SHOWS FOR ONLY $20 EACH The Off-Broadway Alliance, a non-profit organization chaired by Peter Br…
Nebraska born Andrew Rannells has taken Broadway by storm as Elder Price in the Tony Award winning musical “Book of Mormon.” The edgy, irreverent musical by Matt Stone and Trey P…
It may be hot, hot, hot outside but there’s lots of cool stuff happening inside the clubs and more in New York City. A short recap of some of the shows that took place in July included…
The iconic Tennessee Williams continues to engage audiences as this early one-act play, dubbed a comedy, but undoubtedly resounding with more serious overtones, gives continuing voice into w…
Walking into the Metropolitan Room was akin to entering a mini-museum filled with everything Joel Grey – posters, photographs, music sheets, album covers, memorabilia, all setting the …
These identical twins have been singing and whooping it up for some time in New York and Florida. Now that they’re truly embarking into the business as young adults, they are also maki…
Celebrating 12 years of new musicals and plays, MITF is always a great place to find new discoveries. There are 23 plays and 11 musicals being presented at the June Havoc Theatre and Dorothy…
Those hippies are at it again as the revival makes another foray to Broadway for a Summer of Love from its 20 city tour. I remember it back when it pushed the envelope in its original 1967 B…
The Woodshed Collective will be presenting a world premiere of The Tenant at West-Park Presbyterian Church in New York City beginning Wednesday August 10th, opening August 24th and continuin…
Why spend all that money and time to fly to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival when you can just as easily walk, take a bus or subway over to the charming theaters at 59e59 and see some fabulous …
The Broadway and Cabaret communities are that much richer and brighter because of the creativity, sensitivity and expertise of Scott Siegel, who remains a bastion at The Town Hall in the num…
There’s never a lack of theater in the Big Apple as FOLLIES makes its way from its success at The Kennedy Center to Broadway with Bernadette Peters, Jan Maxwell, Danny Burstein & Ron R…
A short review of some June Cabaret highlights include Lea Salonga, with a smile that could melt ice in winter, right at home in the intimacy of the beautiful Café Carlyle, returning for he…