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Big Fish by Doug Marino

Norbert Leo Butz (Edward Bloom) is the very definition of a leading man in Big Fish.  His voice, his stage presence, and chemistry with the rest of his cast has a depth beyond imaginati…

SOURCE: Act Three - The Reviews at 7:58am on October 1, 2013[SHARE]

Inspired by Doug Marino

This is the first of many more evenings to come.  Musical composer and performer extraordinaire - Bobby Cronin who is cute as a button - is hosting a bi-monthly (that's every two m…

SOURCE: Act Three - The Reviews at 8:29pm on September 22, 2013[SHARE]

Fetch Clay, Make Man by Doug Marino

I sense a conspiracy here.  In a season that promises Rocky, The Musical, we seem to be getting a sister-preview in Fetch Clay, Make Man - the (abridged) story of Muhammad Ali.  Go…

SOURCE: Act Three - The Reviews at 7:45am on September 17, 2013[SHARE]

Let me Entertain You, Again by Doug Marino

A delightful evening in the company of my theatre-loving friend, Adam.  What was equally lovely was the thoughtful and tender memoir performed by Lane Bradbury - whom I knew nothing abo…

SOURCE: Act Three - The Reviews at 9:14am on September 15, 2013[SHARE]

Pippin by Doug Marino

Pippn emerges fresh and refreshed after a long sleep.  Director, Diane Paulus, has breathed some new life into a mid-70's classic.  It's a modern mix of part Cirque du Soleil, part…

SOURCE: Act Three - The Reviews at 9:58am on August 31, 2013[SHARE]

Nobody Loves You by Doug Marino

Reality TV meets Broadway... sort of.  Itmar Moses jumps into the reality TV cesspool by penning a funny, yet predictable, rom-com now playing over at Second Stage. Heath Calvert (Byron…

SOURCE: Act Three - The Reviews at 10:18am on August 6, 2013[SHARE]

The Assembled Parties by Doug Marino

A top notch cast.  And Judith Light still all but stole the show.  Set over 20 years, this family drama reveals the good, the bad, and the ugly of a Jewish family who celebrates Ch…

SOURCE: Act Three - The Reviews at 5:06pm on July 17, 2013[SHARE]

Rentboy by Doug Marino

A delicious romp way downtown on the east side at the Richmond Shepard Theatre (huh?  where?) - yes the former Vineyard theatre space, i presume - on East 26th almost in the river!Let's…

SOURCE: Act Three - The Reviews at 10:00pm on March 22, 2013[SHARE]

The Last Five Years by Doug Marino

A powerhouse.  Packs a punch.  Profound.  These are some of the words used to describe Jason Robert Brown's musical tour de force, The Last Five Years. Jamie and Cathy both si…

SOURCE: Act Three - The Reviews at 10:25am on March 13, 2013[SHARE]

The Flick by Doug Marino

What a dichotomy of emotions this play elicited.  Superb acting and what I suspect is superb direction in what just might be the most self-indulgent, childish, selfish play I've ever pa…

SOURCE: Act Three - The Reviews at 9:34am on March 6, 2013[SHARE]

Belleville by Doug Marino

Not a lot of 'happy' going on in this play.  Amy Herzog, a fresh, young playwright takes us on a tour of two slightly 'off' individuals currently living in Paris.  Why are they the…

SOURCE: Act Three - The Reviews at 9:15am on March 5, 2013[SHARE]

Ann by Doug Marino

"Tough as nails, Funny as hell."   That just about sums it all up.  Ann, a touching, heart-felt one-woman memoir of a classy and brassy southern belle makes it debut this spri…

SOURCE: Act Three - The Reviews at 9:05am on February 27, 2013[SHARE]

Really Really by Doug Marino

Paul Downs Colaizzo takes a dull pencil-to-paper with his new work, Really Really.   New take on an old issue?  Rape.   But as we come to learn, there are always three or four…

SOURCE: Act Three - The Reviews at 1:18pm on February 6, 2013[SHARE]

Water by the Spoonful by Doug Marino

A play about addiction, redemption, hope, and family.  It's a Pulitzer prize winning work by Quiara Alegria Hudes that reminds us of the absolute fragility of sobriety. The second in a …

SOURCE: Act Three - The Reviews at 11:37am on January 16, 2013[SHARE]

The Great God Pan by Doug Marino

Amy Herzog, last dazzled us with 4000 Miles at Lincoln Center Theater.  Once again, in a magical and emotional journey into memory, identity, and truth, Ms. Herzog assisted by a fine ca…

SOURCE: Act Three - The Reviews at 2:10pm on January 2, 2013[SHARE]

Grace by Doug Marino

The proverbial gun is not so proverbial in this 90-minute stinger over at the Cort Theater.  The play opens at the literal and figurative end - loaded gun included.   We're instant…

SOURCE: Act Three - The Reviews at 3:19pm on December 29, 2012[SHARE]

Chaplin by Doug Marino

Roma, once again, was right!  Rob McClure is the shining centerpiece of this charming and delightful new bio-musical by Christopher Curtis & Thomas Meehan.  Chaplin is an audac…

SOURCE: Act Three - The Reviews at 11:15am on December 28, 2012[SHARE]

Dead Accounts by Doug Marino

Roma was right.  This play stinks.  And when I say "this play", I mean the actual script itself.  Theresa Rebeck got thrown off SMASH after the first season and someone should…

SOURCE: Act Three - The Reviews at 9:53am on December 27, 2012[SHARE]

The Mystery of Edwin Drood by Doug Marino

OK, take a deep breath.  Ready?  This one is a mouthful.  A delightful, delicious, and audaciously entertaining mouthful. Charles Dickens started a novel and died before it wa…

SOURCE: Act Three - The Reviews at 1:00pm on December 13, 2012[SHARE]

A Civil War Christmas by Doug Marino

Paula Vogel has penned a historical perspective on an age-old tradition - Christmas.  Her version is a dramatic triptych on the holiday which takes place during the civil war.  Eac…

SOURCE: Act Three - The Reviews at 12:30pm on December 12, 2012[SHARE]

The Whale by Doug Marino

A brutally honest, raw, and sad tale told by Samuel D. Hunter over on 42nd Street at Playwrights Horizons.  What do you get when you combine a morbidly obese man, an estranged daughter,…

SOURCE: Act Three - The Reviews at 11:45am on November 28, 2012[SHARE]

If There Is I Haven't Found It Yet by Doug Marino

Pretty much a 'Debbie Downer' over at Roundabout's Laura Pels.  I spent a lot of time trying to figure out who was related to whom and why we were all here.  As the vague plot unfo…

SOURCE: Act Three - The Reviews at 9:22am on November 1, 2012[SHARE]

Kinky Boots by Doug Marino

A great book by Harvey Fierstein, knock-out music & lyrics by Cindi Lauper and some fresh direction and choreography by Jerry Mitchell will surely turn this out-of-town tryout into an in…

SOURCE: Act Three - The Reviews at 11:54pm on October 13, 2012[SHARE]

Don't Go Gentle by Doug Marino

Stephen Belber's new play, Don't Go Gentle, is a powerful and moving family and human drama.  And with Michael Cristofer (Lawrence) at the helm, it's a bona-fide tour-de-force. Dav…

SOURCE: Act Three - The Reviews at 11:36pm on October 4, 2012[SHARE]

Modern Terrorism, or They Who Want To Kill us and How We Learn To Love Them by Doug Marino

I'm not one of those people who attends sporting or political events and chants "U-S-A. U-S-A".  But neither am I some bleeding-heart liberal who thinks a terrorist is an unavoidable pr…

SOURCE: Act Three - The Reviews at 11:18pm on September 26, 2012[SHARE]
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