Gary Gulman’s “Grandiloquent”: A Witty Wordsmith Looks for Meaning
Review by Stuart Miller… Gary Gulman’s funny and moving one-man show “Gradiloquent” finds laughter in a lifetime of intellectual showboating driven by insecurity.
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Review by Stuart Miller… Gary Gulman’s funny and moving one-man show “Gradiloquent” finds laughter in a lifetime of intellectual showboating driven by insecurity.
Read MoreJan 20, 2025
Theater Review by Walter Murphy . . . In “The Day I Accidentally Went to War,” comic Bill Posley recounts how he served 15 months in Iraq as part of his National Guard duty.
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Review by Eyal Solomon… Avalona: A Musical Legend, an immersive, multi-genre spectacle, defies the definition of musical theater in the best way possible.
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Theater Review by Walter Murphy… Speaking in a syrupy Southern accent, Ms Chris’s monologue recalls the body counts of Nannie Doss’s husbands
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Theatre Review by Ron Fassler . . . According to the U.S. copyright office, “All works first...
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