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Hello, Dolly! by Elizabeth Wollman

Don't tell anyone, but until earlier this month, I'd never seen the stage or film version, or even listened to the score, of Hello, Dolly! This is kind of like a Vermeer specialist…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 12:12pm on July 13, 2017

Cost of Living by Wendy Caster

What is a disability? Does it define a person? What does it mean to care about someone? To care for someone? What is trust? How is it earned?Sullivan, WilliamsPhoto: Joan MarcusThese are jus…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 2:36am on July 9, 2017

Marvin's Room by Wendy Caster

Marvin's Room lost me quickly. Perhaps it's because I've been dealing with bunches of doctors recently and they've been wonderful, but I found Marvin's Room's jokey, stupid physici…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 4:18pm on July 3, 2017

Shelter by Wendy Caster

In spring of 1973, I saw a sweet new musical called Shelter written by Gretchen Cryer and Nancy Ford, who would later write I'm Getting My Act Together and Taking it on the Road. I like…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 5:42pm on June 28, 2017

Art Times: Is Broadway Invulnerable? by Wendy Caster

My latest essay is up at Art Times:The original title of this essay was "Is Broadway Committing Suicide? And Does It Matter?" But the more I thought about it, the more I came to admire Broad…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 9:33pm on June 24, 2017

1984 by Elizabeth Wollman

The stage version of George Orwell's 1984, grippingly adapted by Robert Icke and Duncan Macmillan, might not be the masterpiece the book is, but it's pretty damned good just the same. I…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 1:54am on June 23, 2017

Pacific Overtures by Wendy Caster

I am not a fan of John Doyle's, as evidenced in my review of his production of Passion, so I didn't plan to see his production of Pacific Overtures at CSC. But three things changed…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 1:48am on June 17, 2017

How'd We Do? Tony Predictions 2017 by Wendy Caster

Liz wins the Show Showtime "Predicting the Most Tony Wins Award of 2017," with 15 correct (out of 24 categories). Sandra is first runner up, with 13. And Wendy brings up the rear with 12. It…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 3:48am on June 12, 2017

Show Showdown's Tony Picks by Elizabeth Wollman

We're cutting it a little close on the Tony forecast this year, but can you blame us? We've all been super busy reading the news, watching hearings, and calling our representatives all the t…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 1:04am on June 9, 2017

Soot and Spit by Sandra Mardenfeld

JW Guido and EnsemblePhoto: Nina WurtzelFive years in the making, Our Voices' world premiere of Soot and Spit at the Ohio Theatre tells the story James Castle, a profoundly deaf man born in …

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 11:54pm on June 7, 2017

Animal by Wendy Caster

[spoilers throughout]Watching Clare Lizzimore's play Animal is an odd experience. You never quite know what's going on, because Rachel, the main character, is unraveling, and partially becau…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 2:42am on June 5, 2017

In Memory of David Bell by Wendy Caster

Earlier this year we lost David Bell, respected playwright and Show Showdown cofounder, way too young (he was in his early 40s). If you'd like to read reviews of his play, The Play About the…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 1:06am on June 3, 2017

Say Something Bunny! by Elizabeth Wollman

On her website, Alison S.M. Kobayashi describes herself as an identity contortionist. This is, as it turns out, a pretty accurate description for the highly interdisciplinary work she does, …

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 12:36pm on June 2, 2017

Lou by Sandra Mardenfeld

Mieko Gavia as Lou Salome. Photo credit: Jody Christopherson.More than 100 black and white copies of photos and letters, adhered on black stock, suspend from the rafters and hang on the wa…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 10:48pm on May 29, 2017

The Lucky One by Wendy Caster

In A.A. Milne's The Lucky One, currently playing at The Mint, we hear it again and again: "Poor old Bob." "Poor old Bob." "Poor old Bob."Bob's problem is simple: for years he has been wither…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 2:18pm on May 22, 2017

Spring Roundup, Part II: Anastasia and A Doll's House Part 2 by Elizabeth Wollman

AnastasiaTime was when a middle-of-the-road, slightly overstuffed show like Anastasia would have sent me into paroxysms of self-righteous outrage, but I'm older, wiser, wearier, and maybe a …

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 6:54pm on May 14, 2017

Spring roundup, Part I: Sweeney Todd and Come from Away by Elizabeth Wollman

Spring in these parts means fluctuating temperatures, the hectic and drawn-out end of the semester, more theater than I know what to do with, and very little time. What is a theater-loving, …

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 9:02pm on April 26, 2017

The Glass Menagerie by Elizabeth Wollman

Hi, Show Showdown visitors!My take on the highly unconventional and mildly controversial Sam Gold production of The Glass Menagerie is currently featured on Broken and Woken, the blog a…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 1:24pm on April 1, 2017

Hello Dolly by Wendy Caster

Bette Midler and Dolly Levi would seem to be as perfect a match as, oh, Glenn Close and Norma Desmond or Angela Lansbury and Mame. But, rather than giving us Dolly Levi, Bette has chosen to …

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 7:06pm on March 31, 2017

Sunset Boulevard by Wendy Caster

I won the lottery for Sunset Boulevard last Sunday matinee. The tickets were $55 each. I was thrilled when the box office woman handed me C2 and C4 in the orchestra. While they're arguably "…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 11:48pm on March 28, 2017

Best Worst Thing That Ever Could Have Happened by Wendy Caster

Best Worst Thing That Ever Could Have Happened, Lonnie Price's documentary on the making of Merrily We Roll Along, is jammed with treasures, such as footage of auditions, rehe…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 5:18pm on March 27, 2017

946: The Amazing Story of Adolphus Tips by Elizabeth Wollman

Kneehigh's stage adaptation of the 2006 children's novel The Amazing Story of Adolphus Tips by Michael Morpurgo is so bubbly, energetic, and wacky that a few times during the perfo…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 2:42pm on March 20, 2017

Tennessee Williams' The Glass Menagerie by Sandra Mardenfeld

The Sam Gold-helmed version of The Glass Menagerie isn't for everyone (as you can see by reviews  here   and  here  ), but this stripped-down version of Tennessee William…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 7:36pm on March 17, 2017

Dear World by Wendy Caster

By the time you read this, the York Theatre Company production of Dear World will be over. Part of the York's Musicals in Mufti series (their version--in many ways better--of Encores!),…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 7:54pm on March 5, 2017

All the Fine Boys by Wendy Caster

From public/political discussions and debates, you might think that sexual boundaries between adults and minors--and sexuality itself--are clear, defined, and unambiguous. They're not, as vi…

SOURCE: Show Showdown at 12:32am on March 2, 2017
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