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352 stories by "Alan Smason"

'The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time' is well conceived, but… by Alan Smason

By ROY BERKO The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, now on stage in the Senney Theater in the Beck Center complex, is a play by Simon Stephens which is based on British writer Ma…

SOURCE: Theatre Criticsm at 3:07am on October 7, 2022

Living life out and proud with the 'Sweet Potato Queens' by Alan Smason

By ALAN SMASON, WYES-TV Theatre Critic It's not going to reshape your concept of the Founding Fathers through inventive use of choreography and hip hop music. It's not going to give you insi…

SOURCE: Theatre Criticsm at 4:57pm on October 2, 2022

Milwaukee Production Takes a Hard Look at Why Black Men Die Young in 'Kill Move Paradise' by Alan Smason

By ANNE SIEGEL MILWAUKEE, WI.  " Race-based violence " especially against young Black men " is not unknown in this Midwest city, although most of the conflicts seen on the local TV news s…

SOURCE: Theatre Criticsm at 11:08am on October 1, 2022

Rivertown laces up its 'Kinky Boots' for one weekend more by Alan Smason

By ALAN SMASON, WYES-TV Theatre Critic ("Steppin' Out") It wasn't that long ago when theaters were shuttered and charges were leveled at many theatrical institutions for a perceived lack of …

SOURCE: Theatre Criticsm at 8:12am on September 20, 2022

Bridgettte Loriaux's '2 1/2 BREATHS' finishes Off-Broadway run at Chain Theatre by Alan Smason

By EDWARD RUBIN What is it to become a word? To become or even create an emotion that doesn't exist…at least not yet. How much power does the artist have to convince and make believe? The …

SOURCE: Theatre Criticsm at 12:39am on September 14, 2022

Terrible title, but superb staging in TWTC's 'Clothes for a Summer Hotel' by Alan Smason

By ALAN SMASON Tennessee Williams' last play on Broadway was the terribly titled Clothes for a Summer Hotel, which lasted for 14 performances before it shut down. The play bears the explanat…

SOURCE: Theatre Criticsm at 7:18pm on September 13, 2022

Billy Crystal and company make 'Mr. Saturday Night' look marvelous by Alan Smason

By ALAN SMASON, WYES-TV Theatre Critic ("Steppin' Out") From the first few lines in the opening number ("We're Live") of "Mr. Saturday Night," it is apparent this is a throwback to Broadway …

SOURCE: Theatre Criticsm at 4:37pm on September 4, 2022

Only slight alterations needed for 'Devil Wears Prada' musical by Alan Smason

By ANNE SIEGEL CHICAGO " It's no secret that the recent opening of The Devil Wears Prada is a mere precursor to its 2023 Broadway run. Although no dates, theater or cast has been announced f…

SOURCE: Theatre Criticsm at 8:54pm on August 17, 2022

Kent State, Céspedes join forces for exceptional 'West Side Story' at Porthouse by Alan Smason

By ROY BERKO In the fall of 1957, I had a mind-blowing experience. I saw the newly opened Broadway production of West Side Story. At the time, all I knew about the show was that it was…

SOURCE: Theatre Criticsm at 9:38pm on August 12, 2022

Pam Gems is still relatable in Lucy Faust and Fat Squirrel's 'Dusa, Fish, Stas & Vi' by Alan Smason

By ALAN SMASON, WYES-TV Theatre Critic ("Steppin' Out") One of British playwright Pam Gems' early stage successes was Dead Fish, which has since been renamed Dusa, Fish, Stas & Vi. Fi…

SOURCE: Theatre Criticsm at 10:47am on August 11, 2022

TWTC's 'Summer and Smoke' has smoke, lacks fire by Alan Smason

By ALAN SMASON, WYES-TV Theatre Critic ("Steppin' Out") Since its founding, the mission of the Tennessee Williams Theatre Company (TWTC) has been to tell the stories of New Orleans' best kno…

SOURCE: Theatre Criticsm at 3:06pm on August 10, 2022

Rob McClure's addition to 'Little Shop of Horrors' makes stellar cast go nova by Alan Smason

By ALAN SMASON, WYES-TV Theatre Critic ("Steppin' Out") When the musical Mrs. Doubtfire was preparing to open in 2020, the show became a victim of the forced lockdown of all theaters in N…

SOURCE: Theatre Criticsm at 10:54am on August 6, 2022

A Holographic Circus: Baryshnikov Art Center's 'The Cherry Orchard' by Alan Smason

By EDWARD RUBIN I seem to remember reading, in all of the hoopla surrounding the Baryshnikov Art Center's Production of Chekov's The Cherry Orchard, somebody saying "Unlike anything that you…

SOURCE: Theatre Criticsm at 6:34am on July 23, 2022

Choreography is highlight of delightful 'Something Rotten!' at Beck Center by Alan Smason

By ROY BERKO Theater history books refer to The Black Crook, which opened in 1866 in New York, as the first musical.  However, according to Karey and Wayne Kirkpatrick, the conceivers …

SOURCE: Theatre Criticsm at 2:31pm on July 18, 2022

World premiere of Broadway-bound 'Trading Places' is a polished gem, ready for display by Alan Smason

By ALAN SMASON, WYES-TV Theatre Critic ("Steppin' Out") One of the funniest comedies of the big screen of 1983 was "Trading Places," Eddie Murphy's sophomore vehicle in which he starred oppo…

SOURCE: Theatre Criticsm at 10:40am on July 9, 2022

Hamilton's national tour in New Orleans by Alan Smason

By ALAN SMASON, WYES-TV Theatre Critic ("Steppin' Out")               SCROLL DOWN             SCROLL DOWN MORE             KEEP SCROL…

SOURCE: Theatre Criticsm at 4:59am on June 21, 2022

Intriguing film documentary travels the Jewish film festival global circuit; world premiere Sun. by Alan Smason

By JACK LYONS, Special to Theatrecriticism.com With a film title like "The Jewish Jail Lady and the Holy Thief," how could one not be intrigued? This film documentary digs deep into the tell…

SOURCE: Theatre Criticsm at 11:05am on June 16, 2022

Exquisite touring 'My Fair Lady' captivates at Connor Palace by Alan Smason

By ROY BERKO What do Rogers and Hammerstein, Irving Berlin, Frank Loesser and Cole Porter all have in common?  Yes, they are all composers of American musicals, but they are also just …

SOURCE: Theatre Criticsm at 10:37am on June 11, 2022

'Belfast Girls': 3 Months on a Slow Boat to Australia by Alan Smason

Between the years 1848 and 1851 over four thousand Irish females took passage on ships from Ireland to Australia under the Orphan Emigration Scheme, established by Earl Grey. This action had…

SOURCE: Theatre Criticsm at 12:45pm on June 6, 2022

Beck Center's 'Legend of Georgia McBride' is more drag than drag show by Alan Smason

By ROY BERKO Mathew Lopez, the author of The Legend of Georgia McBride " now on stage in the Studio Theatre at Beck Center " also wrote The Inheritance, which, in 2018 was the most hon…

SOURCE: Theatre Criticsm at 10:31am on May 31, 2022

Teen angst, revenge entertains in 'Mean Girls' by Alan Smason

By ALAN SMASON, WYES-TV Theatre Critic ("Steppin' Out") Tina Fey's success as a screenwriter for the film "Mean Girls" was supported by her husband Jeff Richmond's music. So, when the though…

SOURCE: Theatre Criticsm at 4:42pm on May 23, 2022

Which Way To the Stage: An Ode to the Theatre, Both On and Off Stage by Alan Smason

By ED RUBIN MCC Theater's production of Which Way To The Stage running through Saturday, May 28, at the Robert W. Wilson Theater Space at 511 West 52nd Street in Manhattan, is one of the …

SOURCE: Theatre Criticsm at 7:41pm on May 20, 2022

McDonel shines in her role as Janis Joplin at Le Petit Theatre by Alan Smason

By ALAN SMASON, WYES-TV Theatre Critic ("Steppin' Out") Le Petit Theatre du Vieux Carré has been trying to bring Janis Joplin to New Orleans for more than two years and, as any music lover …

SOURCE: Theatre Criticsm at 8:02am on May 19, 2022

Jason Petty's 'Lonesome Tour' Hank Williams tribute show is a winner by Alan Smason

By ALAN SMASON Jason Petty strides onto the stage of BB's Stage Door Canteen wearing a classic white country and western suit. On the sleeves and lapels are black musical notes and staffs wi…

SOURCE: Theatre Criticsm at 4:39pm on May 16, 2022

NOLA Project makes comical landfall in 'Treasure Island' by Alan Smason

By ALAN SMASON, WYES-TV Theatre Critic ("Steppin' Out") When Robert Louis Stevenson penned his classic tale of buccaneers and buried booty, "Treasure Island," he could not have had a clue th…

SOURCE: Theatre Criticsm at 9:41am on May 15, 2022
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