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132 stories from New Jersey Newsroom

'Ruthless!' Off Broadway Review: A Murderous Musical Mash-Up by Michael Sommers

"Ruthless!" is anything but high musical theater art but it certainly delivers any number of low laughs. "Ruthless!" continues at St. Luke's Theater, 308 W. 46th Street.

SOURCE: New Jersey Newsroom at 11:47am on July 23, 2015

Zach Braff learns about <cite>Trust</cite>, by Michael Sommers

The sight of hitherto squeaky-clean musical comedy star Sutton Foster dressed in scary dominatrix gear and looking like she means it is practically worth the price of admission to Trust. But there's even more to enjoy in Paul Weitz's thoughtful comedy

SOURCE: New Jersey Newsroom at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

<cite>Secrets of the Trade</cite> reveals too little, by Michael Sommers

This new play about a stage-struck tyro and his mentor is often cleverly written and even thoughtful at points. But after an entertaining first act, the second part fizzles into so-whatness.

SOURCE: New Jersey Newsroom at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Elaine Stritch and Bernadette Peters make beautiful <cite>Night Music</cite> together, by Michael Sommers

Peters and Stritch are, in a word, bewitching. And they give performances quite unlike their predecessors.

SOURCE: New Jersey Newsroom at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

<cite>Tales From the Tunnel</cite> sound familiar, by Michael Sommers

Flatly staged by the authors with a dozen folding chairs and a bad sense of timing, Tales From the Tunnel registers as a showcase night for an Acting 101 class.

SOURCE: New Jersey Newsroom at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Heed the call to <cite>See Rock City</cite>, by Michael Sommers

Six separate though always engaging stories are fleetly told in 90 minutes through Adam Mathias' well-chosen words and Brad Alexander's frequently lovely music.

SOURCE: New Jersey Newsroom at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

'Viagara Falls' spews weak tea BY MICHAEL SOMMERS

Sitcom stalwarts featured in a flat comedy of sex and the single geezer

SOURCE: New Jersey Newsroom at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

'Arms and the Man' leaves audience panting for more BY STUART DUNCAN

SOURCE: New Jersey Newsroom at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Reviewed by Michael Sommers

Joe DiPietro contributes the script to this new tuner on a Garden of Eden theme with music by Bret Simmons and lyrics by David Howard. Presented by the York Theatre Company at Saint Peter's,…

SOURCE: New Jersey Newsroom at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

<cite>I'll Be Damned</cite> looks no darned good, by Michael Sommers

Mary Testa's appearance in the new Faustian musical I'll Be Damned likely is drawing extra customers down to the Dimson Theatre, where Jaradoa Theater's production opened over the weekend for a showcase stint. Disappointment awaits viewers, since the musical is a solid idea that's lazily developed in silly and pointless ways.

SOURCE: New Jersey Newsroom at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

'The Winter's Tale' warms up eventually in Central Park BY MICHAEL SOMMERS

Staged with more clarity than speed by Michael Greif, the revival that opened Thursday invites audiences on a leisurely visit to Sicilia and Bohemia that wisely takes advantage of the Delaco…

SOURCE: New Jersey Newsroom at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Al Pacino does a mean Shylock in Central Park BY MICHAEL SOMMERS

Pacino's earthy Shylock and Byron Jennings' anguished Antonio - the merchant of the title - give some weight to the production, which otherwise is airily played.

SOURCE: New Jersey Newsroom at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

<cite>Grand Manner</cite> recalls a grand star, by Michael Sommers

Given a handsome backstage setting by John Arnone, Gurney's amiable new play and Lincoln Center Theater's premiere is likely to divert anybody with a taste for vintage Broadway doings.

SOURCE: New Jersey Newsroom at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

<cite>Nunsense</cite> revival looks none too divine, by Michael Sommers

In the 25 years since Nunsense premiered at the Cherry Lane Theatre, Dan Goggin's zany musical about the merry Little Sisters of Hoboken performing a benefit show has racked up more than 8,000 productions (including its six sequels) and grossed more than $500 million. Too bad the revival that opened Sunday (once again at the Cherry Lane) lacks the essential spark of nuns-gone-wild artlessness that makes the musical so endearing.

SOURCE: New Jersey Newsroom at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

'Creating Claire' entertains at George Street Playhouse BY STUART DUNCAN

You may well find the ending unsatisfying. But you will have been entertained, certainly had a few thoughts tossed at you, gasped perhaps, even gotten a bit angry. Not bad for an evening in …

SOURCE: New Jersey Newsroom at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

'Dusk Rings A Bell' tolls for love BY MICHAEL SOMMERS

A chamber piece, "Dusk Rings A Bell" will surely remind viewers of those people we briefly knew long ago who might have changed our lives. If this play seems muted, the well of regret it tap…

SOURCE: New Jersey Newsroom at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Steve Martin's 'Picasso at the Lapin Agile' progressively improves BY JOHN DUNPHY

Two River Theater production showcases talent despite wordiness

SOURCE: New Jersey Newsroom at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

'Take Flight' landing on Broadway would be exciting BY STUART DUNCAN

SOURCE: New Jersey Newsroom at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

'Burnt Part Boys' sing rich songs BY MICHAEL SOMMERS

An original musical that offers some bracing songs but never quite becomes as compelling as its dark, earnest story aspires to be, "The Burnt Part Boys" at least gives audiences a tasty bite…

SOURCE: New Jersey Newsroom at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

'The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity' exposes the racial games played for mad money BY MICHAEL SOMMERS

Diaz writes flavorfully, energetically and with an insightful view of both the wrestling racket and cultural politics.

SOURCE: New Jersey Newsroom at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Billy Crudup meets 'The Metal Children' BY MICHAEL SOMMERS

"The Metal Children" drifts into strangeness that doesn't quite stack up as a drama.

SOURCE: New Jersey Newsroom at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

'Restoration' frames a beauty and the beast BY MICHAEL SOMMERS

For all of this absorbing stuff and a very handsome production by director Christopher Ashley, "Restoration" doesn't pack sufficient dramatic pop to really satisfy.

SOURCE: New Jersey Newsroom at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

'That Face' looks at a chaotic family BY MICHAEL SOMMERS

Everyone in the company whips through the drama's increasingly sordid doings with a good deal of class. You might well hate the play but you can't help but admire the production.

SOURCE: New Jersey Newsroom at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

'Graceland' is a not so grave comedy BY MICHAEL SOMMERS

'Two and a Half Men' regular Marin Hinkle leads LCT3's airy production

SOURCE: New Jersey Newsroom at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Edie Falco brightens <cite>This Wide Night</cite>, by Michael Sommers

A bleak British drama regarding two women struggling to adjust to life after prison, This Wide Night is illuminated by the glowing humanity of Edie Falco's touching performance. Anyone who admires Falco's work in The Sopranos and Nurse Jackie—and who doesn't?—will want to see the actress just as believably portray a totally contrasting woman from the British working class: Middle-aged Lorraine is a drab, hesitant, yet hopeful soul just sprung from 12 years in prison.

SOURCE: New Jersey Newsroom at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015
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