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1,115 stories by "Frank Scheck"

Review: Annie by Frank Scheck

Yes, the sun will come up tomorrow, but it sure doesn’t shine as brightly in the new Broadway revival of Annie. James Lapine’s staging of this clockwork-perfect musical somehow m…

SOURCE: Scheck on the Arts at 7:21am on November 9, 2012[SHARE]

Yiddish 'Golden' delicious by Frank Scheck

Even if your Yiddish is limited to the occasional oy gevalt, this won't stop you from enjoying "The Golden Land." This spirited musical revue about the Jewish immigration experience is sprin…

SOURCE: The New York Post Subscription at 1:01am on November 9, 2012[SHARE]

Get wind of 'Water' by Frank Scheck

'a Twist of Water" offers two dramas for the price of one. The first is a tale of a single father's struggle to raise a rebellious, adopted teenager. The second is a virtual history lesson a…

SOURCE: The New York Post Subscription at 12:44am on November 8, 2012[SHARE]

'Figaro' is a cut above the rest by Frank Scheck

If the plot of the Pearl Theatre Company's "Figaro" seems familiar, that's because you've seen it before, only set to Mozart's gorgeous music. For this world premiere production, playwright …

SOURCE: The New York Post Subscription at 12:55am on November 6, 2012[SHARE]

There's nothing magical in this witches' brew by Frank Scheck

'Let me say right off I'm a witch," the title character declares at the start of "Sowa's Red Gravy," and thank goodness she does, because it's the only clear moment of Diane Richards' play. …

SOURCE: The New York Post Subscription at 11:37pm on October 28, 2012[SHARE]

Puppets get 'Mojo' workin' by Frank Scheck

It's such a pleasure watching the central character of "Mojo" blossom from precocious tyke to rebellious teen that you'll barely notice she's a puppet. But a puppet she is, and she comes to …

SOURCE: The New York Post Subscription at 11:37pm on October 28, 2012[SHARE]

A 'House' ready for foreclosure by Frank Scheck

Here's the bad thing about experimental theater: It's experimental, which means there's a big possibility it will fail. Case in point: The Transport Group's production of "House for Sale" th…

SOURCE: The New York Post Subscription at 12:19am on October 25, 2012[SHARE]

A Page from her mother's life by Frank Scheck

Angelica Page waited a long time to do "Turning Page," her solo show about her actress mother. Twenty-five years, in fact. "There's not been one book written about her, no documentary," she …

SOURCE: The New York Post Subscription at 12:11am on October 22, 2012[SHARE]

Diamond-infused tale sparks laughs by Frank Scheck

As the title suggests, there's more than one Josh Cohen in "The Other Josh Cohen." The good news is that both are very funny. Longtime collaborators and friends David Rossmer and Steve Rose…

SOURCE: The New York Post Subscription at 12:11am on October 22, 2012[SHARE]

Poetic justice for Harold Pinter by Frank Scheck

'A Celebration of Harold Pinter" is richly deserved, and not for the reasons you might expect. This one-man show by British actor Julian Sands, in his New York stage debut, deals only with t…

SOURCE: The New York Post Subscription at 12:29am on October 17, 2012[SHARE]

'Falling' rises to the occasion by Frank Scheck

Never mind that tinkly piano score you'll hear at the start of "Falling." Far from receiving a mawkish, "Hallmark Hall of Fame" treatment, Deanna Jent's play is harrowing stuff. Inspired by…

SOURCE: The New York Post Subscription at 12:33am on October 16, 2012[SHARE]

'Spring,' once awoken, now goes back to sleep by Frank Scheck

For a play about sexually confused, 19th-century German teens " one involving masturbation, homosexuality, masochism, rape, abortion and suicide " Frank Wedekind's "Spring's Awakening" is aw…

SOURCE: The New York Post Subscription at 12:33am on October 16, 2012[SHARE]

Street kids take flight by Frank Scheck

The young audiences gasping at "Urban" probably have no idea they're watching a depiction of life on the mean streets of Cali, Colombia. No matter: As Circolombia's show at the New Victory p…

SOURCE: The New York Post Subscription at 12:03am on October 13, 2012[SHARE]

Review: Cyrano de Bergerac by Frank Scheck

Did Broadway really need another revival of Edmond Rostand’s 1987 romantic classic Cyrano de Bergerac a mere five years after the highly successful production starring Kevin Kline and …

SOURCE: Scheck on the Arts at 8:04am on October 12, 2012[SHARE]

Still mad as hell by Frank Scheck

The years haven't exactly mellowed Lewis Black. But why would they? If they had, he wouldn't have an act. He gets angry so we don't have to. In "Running on Empty," which kicked off its short…

SOURCE: The New York Post Subscription at 12:05am on October 11, 2012[SHARE]

At home with Alice & Co. by Frank Scheck

You'll discover what it feels like to disappear down a rabbit hole at "Then She Fell," the fiendishly clever immersive theater piece inspired by the life and writings of "Alice in Wonderland…

SOURCE: The New York Post Subscription at 11:52pm on October 8, 2012[SHARE]

Good tunes, twee story by Frank Scheck

'the Old Man and the Old Moon" is a hauntingly beautiful production, filled with ingenious lighting effects, lovely shadow puppetry and an accomplished and original folk music score.So why d…

SOURCE: The New York Post Subscription at 11:49pm on October 8, 2012[SHARE]

2 one-acts equal only 1 great reason to watch by Frank Scheck

As the title suggests, there's a gimmick behind "AdA (Author Directing Author)," an evening of one-acts by rising Italian playwright Marco Calvani and the ubiquitous Neil LaBute: Each writer…

SOURCE: The New York Post Subscription at 12:00am on October 8, 2012[SHARE]

Review: Grace by Frank Scheck

A fine cast acts their hearts out in Grace, Craig Wright’s drama now receiving its Broadway premiere. While this play about the collision between an Evangelical Christian couple and a …

SOURCE: Scheck on the Arts at 6:30am on October 5, 2012[SHARE]

All puffed up and nowhere to go by Frank Scheck

'Whenever we talk about the theater, we're talking about love," Lynn Fontanne declares in Jeffrey Hatcher's "Ten Chimneys," about the actress and her onstage and offstage love, Alfred Lunt. …

SOURCE: The New York Post Subscription at 12:14am on October 4, 2012[SHARE]

In love with middle-aged lust by Frank Scheck

Irish playwright Brian Friel has never been at a loss for words. And neither is Mag (Justine Salata), the 17-year-old who chatters on and on in "Lovers," now getting its first major producti…

SOURCE: The New York Post Subscription at 12:22am on October 1, 2012[SHARE]

An Enemy of the People: Theater Review by Frank Scheck

Ibsen's classic about a small town doctor who attempts to warn the citizenry about the local spa's contaminated waters. read more

SOURCE: The Hollywood Reporter at 10:00pm on September 27, 2012[SHARE]

Peppy familiar tunes foster pluck of the Irish by Frank Scheck

'hard Times" is that rare musical where you walk in humming the tunes. In fact, it's got to be the most tuneful show you'll ever see about the 1863 Civil War draft riots, thanks to its Steph…

SOURCE: The New York Post Subscription at 11:56pm on September 26, 2012[SHARE]

Powerful echoes of genocide by Frank Scheck

The raucous teenagers onstage seem perfectly normal at first. They're playing an exuberant game of soccer, laughing and joking and at one point stopping to dance to a Beyoncé song. One is e…

SOURCE: The New York Post Subscription at 12:33am on September 24, 2012[SHARE]

Cross-dresser's show a drag by Frank Scheck

Look up "acquired taste" in the dictionary and you'll probably find a picture of Dina Martina. The drag-queen performer and Provincetown, Mass., fixture returned to New York recently for a b…

SOURCE: The New York Post Subscription at 11:43pm on September 21, 2012[SHARE]
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