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Happy Birthday, Wanda June by Elizabeth Wollman

While the city's theater critics revive the century-old debate about the death of Broadway at the tail end of a reasonably disappointing commercial season, reassurance can be found in a visi…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 11:12pm on May 12, 2018

Historians on Hamilton: How a Blockbuster Musical is Restaging America's Past (book review) by Wendy Caster

After all that's been written about Hamilton, one might think that there's nothing left to say. Turns out there's at least 400 pages' worth, as shown in Historians on Hamilton: How a Blockbu…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 9:48pm on May 9, 2018

Summer: The Donna Summer Musical by Elizabeth Wollman

Sometimes, it's genuinely unfair when shows on Broadway flop. Countless worthwhile productions close in debt due to poor timing, a few weak links, material that's too dark or sophisticated o…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 9:04pm on May 7, 2018

Follies by Wendy Caster

How much did I enjoy the APAC production of Follies? I've already purchased my ticket to see it again.APAC (Astoria Performing Arts Center) has an excellent reputation and many awards, as we…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 9:04pm on May 7, 2018

Unexpected Joy by Wendy Caster

No doubt: the York Theatre Company is on a roll. Its last show, Desperate Measures, received a bouquet of nominations for best musical (Drama Desk, Lucille Lortel, etc.) and will soon o…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 1:24am on May 4, 2018

Chess by Wendy Caster

I have identified the problem with the musical Chess. It's bad.You've got Florence, who loves bad boy chess player Freddie and has probably been his lover in the past. Does the show do …

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 10:54pm on April 27, 2018

The Metromaniacs by Wendy Caster

So, I could rave about the writing (joyfully wonderful and silly rhymes by David Ives) or the acting (from a strong, talented, attractive ensemble) or the design (charming) or the direction …

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 8:48pm on April 22, 2018

Carousel by Elizabeth Wollman

Among the many ways Rodgers and Hammerstein helped innovate the American stage musical was through depth of character. Their musicals, after all, featured some particularly memorable ones, m…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 1:18pm on April 19, 2018

Happy Birthday, Wanda June by Wendy Caster

If there is an afterlife, I hope Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., has had the opportunity to look down and watch the Wheelhouse Theater Company's excellent production of his hilarious, incisive farce, Ha…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 11:54pm on April 16, 2018

Three Tall Women by Wendy Caster

Edward Albee was not exactly fond of his mother. The headmaster of a boarding school Albee attended was quoted in the New Yorker as saying, "[He] dislikes his mother with a cordial and …

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 8:26pm on April 11, 2018

Jesus Christ Superstar by Elizabeth Wollman

To stage Jesus Christ Superstar, I've long been convinced, is to set yourself up to fail. I'm not just being a crabby cynic here; I love the piece very much. But it was not conceived for the…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 3:57pm on April 2, 2018

Art Times: The Thing About Revivals by Wendy Caster

My latest essay is up at Art Times. I would love to hear what you all think about the issues discussed.Periodically, old shows with iffy depictions of women are revived on Broadway. Peo…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 5:59pm on March 19, 2018

Angels in America by Elizabeth Wollman

It's been 25 years since I last saw Angels in America, which remains one of the most powerful theatergoing experiences I've ever had. I was so overwhelmed by the original production that I'v…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 8:11pm on March 15, 2018

Good for Otto by Wendy Caster

What if the most heroic thing any of us can do is simply to survive?[spoilers, arguably, but this is not a plot-driven show]In Good for Otto, David Rabe gives us a microcosm of a small town-…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 10:00pm on March 8, 2018

Bunny (Toronto) by Maggie

When the stage went dark at the end of Bunny, my mouth dropped and I did not know what to feel. Empowered? Astounded? And just a tiny bit jealous that Hannah Moscovitch, Sarah Garton-St…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 9:08pm on March 1, 2018

Jerry Springer: The Opera by Wendy Caster

[spoilers throughout]Yes, curse words sung operatically by incredibly talented people are startlingly funny. And arguments about who's cheating on who, complete with hair-pulling, are also g…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 7:22pm on February 27, 2018

Jerry Springer: The Opera by Elizabeth Wollman

For all its highbrow associations, there's a hell of a lot of lowbrow to opera, what with all the really dumb cases of mistaken identity, lurid psychotic breaks, incestuous couplings, and lo…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 9:29am on February 23, 2018

Cottagers and Indians (Toronto) by Maggie

After becoming a permanent resident last year, considering how I can now participate in Truth and Reconciliation with Canada's indigenous peoples is important to me. When I noticed that Cott…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 10:00pm on February 20, 2018

The Green Room 42 (Venue Review) by Wendy Caster

A year ago, a new cabaret space opened at the Yotel on 42nd Street and 10th Avenue (entrance on 10th): The Green Room 42. My first foray there was on February 14th, its first anniversary, fo…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 4:43pm on February 19, 2018

Dark Heart (Toronto) by Maggie

Instead of going to a Superbowl party on Sunday night, I went to the theatre. Honestly, I forgot to put the game on my calendar and when it came down to switching my tickets for Dark Heart&n…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 9:24pm on February 7, 2018

Calpurnia (Toronto) by Maggie

I wish I could tell you all to go see Nightwood Theatre and Sulong Theatre's Calpurnia... but the rest of its run sold out after the first week. So instead, I'm going to tell you how th…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 8:57pm on February 5, 2018

A New Brain (Brooklyn) by Wendy Caster

While watching the Gallery Players' highly entertaining production of William Finn's odd but engaging musical, A New Brain, I found my own old brain full of questions. First, about A New Bra…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 5:00pm on February 4, 2018

X or, Betty Shabazz v. The Nation by Wendy Caster

Who assassinated Malcolm X? The answer remains a matter of debate in some quarters and may never be totally resolved until the New York Police Department releases the files on the case, whic…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 9:21pm on January 27, 2018

Art Times: Let's Make Sure Their Time Is Up by Wendy Caster

My latest piece is up at Art Times. It's about how we can help women in the arts get more power.Almost as far back as I can remember, people have been labeling various time periods as "The Y…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 8:03pm on January 20, 2018

Hamlet (Toronto) by Maggie

For an English major who only took one course on Shakespeare, I have very strong ideas about Hamlet. Usually these keep me from enjoying any production because the director's choices will in…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 6:57pm on January 20, 2018
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