Singer/Monologist Ben Jones Stirs Things Up at 54 Below
Performing in a cabaret setting can be accomplished successfully in a variety of ways. With...
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Performing in a cabaret setting can be accomplished successfully in a variety of ways. With...
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By Samuel L. Leiter… Cracked Open examines the emotional, social, and psychological fractures within a Brooklyn family when their high-achieving daughter suddenly exhibits signs of mental illness.
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Cast of Buena Vista Social Club
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By Ron Fassler . . . For someone who has put themselves front and center entertaining audiences...
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By Melissa Griegel… Photos and Video by Melissa Griegel Photography Art, music, and technology...
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Jazz singer Verena McBee unveiled her latest album, “Bird (S)Swing,” at Chelsea Table + Stage on May 3rd.
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“The United States vs Ulysses” details how the James Joyce masterpiece, Ulysses, came to be published in the U.S. despite a high profile and precedent setting obscenity trial.
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By Melissa Griegel…Photos by Melissa Griegel PhotographyThe Chita Rivera Awards celebrate dance...
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By Marilyn Lester . . . . In the words of W.S. Gilbert, librettist-lyricist of the comic opera,...
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Review by Ron Fassler . . . For more than a few years now, scenic design on Broadway has been...
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Interview by Ron Fassler . . . Though Ann Kittredge is well known as a consummate...
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By Carole Di Tosti… Dublin’s Irishtown Players get ready for their Broadway premiere when “all hell breaks loose” with riotous results.
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The City Center Encores! revival of the beloved 1953 musical is just too busy for its own good. By...
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By Carole Di Tosti… In a suite of four one-acts, Caryl Churchill threads themes about vulnerability, powerlessness and loss.
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By Andrew Poretz . . . . The New York Pops closed its season back in March with a spectacular...
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By Marilyn Lester… Elder’s story sharply reflects the calamitous American legacy of racism, seen through the lens of the struggling Parker family.
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By Yani Perez… La MaMa’s premiere of Class Dismissed is a wild ride through the surreal world of academia and philosophy, serving up a mix of lecture, party, and fever dreams.
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By Stuart Miller… The surefire crowd-pleaser offers everything fans of the TV series could want.
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Book Review by Samuel L. Leiter . . . Casual notes on show-biz books, memoirs and studies, dust gatherers, and hot off the presses.
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Review by Ron Fassler . . . On the wings of angels comes The Billy Stritch Trio for a...
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Review by Ron Fassler . . . At the age of twelve, I began weekly sojourns into Manhattan from my...
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By Walter Murphy… In Granny Jackson’s Dead, “Granny” has died and her family receives guests at her home, where she lies in state.
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Review by Ron Fassler . . . With the Tony Awards deadline fast upon us, two final shows are...
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By Carole Di Tosti… The affecting and lyrical musical, “Floyd Collins,” sports a glorious folk and bluegrass-inspired score to tell the harrowing but uplifting story of eponymous Kentucky cave explorer.
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By Walter Murphy… Returning to the land of her father, Siobhan (Hannah Victoria Collins) goes to his house and finds a family secret that sets the story in motion
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By Ron Fassler . . . Having made her Broadway debut at the age of eight as a replacement in the...
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By Adam Cohen…. Affected by Cerebral palsy, a group of conditions that affect movement, balance, and posture, Haddad delivers a moving, honest portrait of seeking romantic connections that matter.
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By Meredith Heyman… Olivier Award-winning designer Marg Horwell, discussess her Broadway debut with “The Picture of Dorian Gray” and creating the set and costumes for the famous character, played by “Succession” star Sarah Snook.
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By Meredith Heyman… Tony Award-winner Beth Leavel, celebrating her 15th time starring alongside Bernadette Peters in “Stephen Sondheim’s Old Friends” recounts how opening nights have evolved since her Broadway debut over 30 years ago.
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By Meredith Heyman… Multi-Tony Award-nominated choreographer Camille A. Brown tells Theater Pizzazz how she reinterpreted some of the iconic dances in “Hell’s Kitchen” and collaborated with star Audra McDonald for her role as Rose.
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By Andrew Poretz. . . . Making it to 100 years old is quite a milestone. On April 1st, chanteuse Lynne Charnay joined this exclusive club, celebrating with two sold-out nights at Don’t Tell Mama.
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By Ron Fassler . . . In 1980, Gilbert and Sullivan’s comic opera The Pirates of Penzance was...
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Review by Stuart Miller… A searingly funny look at how girls and women are treated on stage and in life.
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By Meredith Heyman… Lighting designer Ben Staton discussed how lighting helps to tell this musical’s story and how he incorporated his design concept into the production’s high-tech set.
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Review by Ron Fassler . . . I wasn’t sure what to expect when the location of Ken Urban’s new...
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Review by Ron Fassler . . . The first time that audiences heard the precise and profane language...
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