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By Andrew Poretz. . . . Making it to 100 years old is quite a milestone. On April 1st, chanteuse...
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By Andrew Poretz. . . . Making it to 100 years old is quite a milestone. On April 1st, chanteuse...
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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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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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By Barbara & Scott Siegel… looks like something very right is happening on Broadway!
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Review by Carol Rocamora… The sins of the fathers are visited upon the sons in this hilarious, harrowing new American family play
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Review by Marilyn Lester… “Operation Mincemeat,” a screwball comedy that’s dead brilliant, follows London’s West End’s tradition of wacky fun.
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Review by Brian Scott Lipton… Brian Stokes Mitchell and Kate Baldwin shine in this obscure 1948 musical.
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By Andrew Poretz . . . . Gabrielle Stravelli has long been a favorite of this reviewer. She...
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By Ron Fassler . . . The York Theatre, founded in 1969 by Janet Hayes Walker, has...
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LEITER LOOKS AT BOOKS: “Nancy Olson Livingston. A Front Row Seat: An Intimate Look at Broadway, Hollywood, and the Age of Glamour”
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Review by Andrew Poretz… The New York Pops, closing an excellent diverse season, had its season finale with 100 Years of Film Scores.
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Review by Stuart Miller… The actor dazzles in playing eight roles although the show ultimately falls short of the hype.
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Review by Ron Fassler . . . Upon entering A.R.T.’s Mezzanine Theatre on Manhattan’s West Side for...
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By Stuart Miller… Josh Harmon relies too much on actual experience instead of diving deep in his new play.
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By Carole Di Tosti… The stage adaptation of the Grammy Award-winning album highlights the stories of the its legendary cuban musicians.
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Leiter Looks at Books: “Sonny Boy”… Casual notes on show-biz books, memoirs and studies, dust gatherers, and hot off the presses.
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Review by Samuel L. Leiter… Leonard Bernstein and Herbert von Karajan duke it out at Vienna’s Hotel Sacher
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By Andrew Poretz . . . Canadian singer/songwriter and pianist Laila Biali first came to this...
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By Ron Fassler . . . Two-time Tony nominee Jessica Hecht, an actress who seems to always be...
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By Andrew Poretz . . . . Ella Mae Dixon is a 21-year-old jazz vocalist and cabaret singer based in...
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By Melissa Griegel… The Jonathan Larson Project opened Off-Broadway at The Orpheum Theater on March 10th, 2025.
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Cabaret Review by Ron Fassler . . . For those of you who only know Norbert Leo Butz from...
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Review by Carol Rocamora… Jack O’Brien directs a superb cast, featuring the charismatic debut of Levon Hawke
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By Barbara & Scott Siegel… Two Subscription Theatre Companies: Roundabout & MTC – Recent Shows That Lead The Way in Hard Times
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Review by Ron Fassler . . . I was an adolescent-teenager in the 1960s and 70s when Judy Collins...
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Although Exiles has been seldom produced, this production gives it a respectable turn.
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Theatre review by Carol Rocamora… Three timely London productions shed historic light on the perils of leadership in times of crisis
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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 Samual L. Leiter… Lisa Sanaye Dring wrestles Japan’s national sport (aside from baseball) into theatrical shape.
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By Ron Fassler . . . “Sparking greater human connections through musical storytelling, providing...
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Video by Meredith Heyman… Marjan Neshat, star of “English,” shares with Theater Pizzazz how she continues to relate to her character and why the play is particularly relevant today.
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By Melissa Griegel… Fans of multi-hyphenate Lin-Manuel Miranda packed the entire sixth floor...
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Theater Review by Walter Murphy . . . Parodies require broad knowledge of their source...
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Review by Samuel L. Leiter… Arthur Miller’s 1968 drama of clashing brothers selling their family furniture could use some elbow grease.
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