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128 stories by "Gregory Fletcher"

Off-Broadway Review: UPSIDE DOWN (AMT Theater) by Gregory Fletcher

UPSIDE DOWN A STRAIGHT UP MUSICAL SATIRE I admire AMT Theater for two key reasons: its dedication to developing new works"particularly musicals, which I've witnessed in the past"and its comm…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:49am on March 22, 2025

Theater Interview: JASON TAM (currently performing in "The Jonathan Larson Project" at NYC's The Orpheum Theatre) by Gregory Fletcher

EMBRACIN' JASON For many, Jason Tam first made a lasting impression with his unforgettable audition for Paul in the Broadway revival of A Chorus Line, as seen in the documentary Every Little…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 5:37pm on March 17, 2025

Off-Broadway Review: GRANGEVILLE (Samuel D. Hunter World Premiere by Signature Theatre) by Gregory Fletcher

LOOK HOMEWARD, ANGEL In what may be the slowest lights-up in New York theater, the first cue of Grangeville takes several minutes to complete"perhaps a 400 count. But lighting designer Stace…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 12:46pm on March 17, 2025

Off-Broadway Review: AS TIME GOES BY (Out of the Box Theatrics at 154 Christopher Street) by Gregory Fletcher

Danny Brown's two-hander opens with an orgasm and closes with a cathartic cleansing. Between these bold bookends lies 90 minutes of small talk"covering everything from sex and relationships …

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 9:29am on March 10, 2025

Theater Interview: KEVIN CSOLAK (Currently Starring as 'Tulsa' in Gypsy with Audra McDonald) by Gregory Fletcher

KEVIN CSOLAK HAS HIS HOPES HIGH, NOT TO MENTION THE TIME, PLACE AND RHYTHM Kevin Csolak (pronounced SO-lack) is currently playing Tulsa in the Broadway production of Gypsy with Audra McDo…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 10:25pm on March 6, 2025

Off-Broadway Review: SUMO (The Public Theater) by Gregory Fletcher

FOR ALL IT'S GIRTH Sumo is a Japanese sport in which two bulky Japanese wrestlers clutch and grab at each other within a circular ring. The goal is to either eject the opponent from the ring…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 7:00pm on March 5, 2025

Off-Broadway Review: ON THE EVOLUTIONARY FUNCTION OF SHAME (Second Stage at Pershing Square) by Gregory Fletcher

A SHOUTING SHAME On the Evolutionary Function of Shame"which Second Stage Theater opened on February 26 at The Pershing Square Signature Center"ambitiously tackles complex themes of identity…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 3:37pm on March 1, 2025

Off-Broadway Review: SAFE HOUSE (St. Ann's Warehouse) by Gregory Fletcher

IT'S SAFE TO DRAW YOUR OWN CONCLUSIONS AT HOUSE St. Ann's Warehouse, in association with New York's Irish Arts Center, presents Safe House, a one-person song cycle originally produced at Dub…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 3:21pm on February 23, 2025

Broadway Review: REDWOOD (Nederlander Theatre) by Gregory Fletcher

A DESIGN AS IMPRESSIVE AS A REDWOOD ITSELF The new Broadway musical Redwood, which opened on February 13, is a master class in tech theater. Set designer Jason Ardizzone-West makes this clea…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:13am on February 21, 2025

Off-Broadway Review: GARSIDE'S CAREER (Mint Theatre Company at Theatre Row) by Gregory Fletcher

MADELINE SEIDMAN IS REMARKABLE IN GARSIDE'S CAREER Since 1995, the invaluable Mint Theatre Company has been unearthing lost, neglected plays from yesteryear. With artistic director Jonathan …

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 9:40pm on February 20, 2025

Off-Broadway Review: MINDPLAY (Greenwich House Theater) by Gregory Fletcher

MIND FOR GOLD Vinny DePonto, the Brooklyn-based mentalist, is undeniably a master showman"and a strikingly handsome one at that (I'll draw a comparison to Jake Gyllenhaal). Like all magician…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:50am on January 16, 2025

Broadway Review: EUREKA DAY (Manhattan Theatre Club at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre) by Gregory Fletcher

WAKING US UP TO WOKENESS Playwright Jonathan Spector makes an impressive Broadway debut with Eureka Day, a strikingly relevant and well-crafted production that convincingly captures the comp…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 7:48pm on December 30, 2024

Broadway Review: DEATH BECOMES HER (Lunt-Fontanne) by Gregory Fletcher

DEATH BECOMES HER BECOMES BROADWAY I had opposite opinions this week between the opening of the film version of Wicked and the new Broadway musical comedy Death Becomes Her. Wicked outsoared…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 10:41pm on November 25, 2024

Broadway Review: A WONDERFUL WORLD: THE LOUIS ARMSTRONG MUSICAL (Studio 54) by Gregory Fletcher

HELLO, SATCHMO! THANK GOODNESS LOUIS IS BACK IN TOWN; WE NEED HIM MORE THAN EVER There's a new jukebox musical in town. But don't run in the other direction. A Wonderful World, which opened …

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 10:20pm on November 11, 2024

Interview: RICCARDO HERNÁNDEZ (Scenic Designer for Broadway's LEMPICKA [Tony Nomination] and SUFFS) by Gregory Fletcher

DESIGNING THE FUTURE Tony-nominated set designer for this season's Lempicka, Riccardo Hernández also designed Suffs. Other Broadway productions have included The Thanksgiving Play, Jag…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:46am on June 19, 2024

Theater Interview: ALEXI MELVIN (Producer of Broadway's ILLINOISE & THE NOTEBOOK) by Gregory Fletcher

Alexi Melvin has found a new home in the New York theater scene, striving to champion innovative storytelling and artists within marginalized communities. In less than one year's time, she h…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:59am on June 18, 2024

Off-Broadway Review: DARK NOON (St. Ann's Warehouse) by Gregory Fletcher

THE NOT-SO-GOOD, THE BAD AND THE REALLY REALLY UGLY What better way to get a fresh perspective of our American West than by attending a 300-year history reenactment in 100 minutes? Written a…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 8:58pm on June 17, 2024

Theater Interview: JOEY MERLO (Playwright, Off-Off-Broadway's "Midnight Coleslaw's Tales from Beyond the Closet!!!") by Gregory Fletcher

HOLY QUEER HORROR! IT'S JOEY MERLO Joey Merlo may be best known (so far) for his On Set with Theda Bara, a "haunting and refreshingly funny fever dream" (Vulture), a one-man play starring Da…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:00am on June 12, 2024

Highly Recommended Off-Broadway: HYPNOTIQUE (Extension at The Club Car at McKittrick Hotel) by Gregory Fletcher

THE McKITTRICK HOTEL, HOME OF SLEEP NO MORE, EXTENDS LATE NIGHT SULTRY SPECTACLE HYPNOTIQUE ALL-NEW NOCTURNAL EXPERIENCE EXTENDED Performances have been extended again on Friday and Sa…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 4:29pm on June 11, 2024

Theater Interview: DANNY GARDNER (Now Appearing Off-Off-Broadway in The Opposite of Love) by Gregory Fletcher

AVANT-GARDNER NewYorkRep is currently presenting the world premiere of The Opposite of Love by Ashley Griffin, which runs through June 15, 2024 at the Royal Family Performing Arts Space at C…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 7:39pm on June 6, 2024

Highly Recommended Theater: BEN PLATT LIVE AT THE PALACE (Broadway's Palace Theater) by Gregory Fletcher

PLATT'S WHERE IT'S AT AT THE PALACE As if opening the newly refurbished Palace Theater (after a 4 year hiatus) isn't exciting enough, why not add Tony, Grammy, and Emmy Award winner Ben Plat…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 3:50am on May 30, 2024

Theater Interview: ETHAN JOSEPH (Now appearing at the Metropolitan Opera in "Fire Shut up in My Bones") by Gregory Fletcher

A CHAMPION RETURNS In my first interview with Ethan Joseph a year ago, I wondered how a 12-year old boy would be able to top performing at the Met in Terence Blanchard's Champion. On one of …

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:59am on April 23, 2024

Off-Broadway Review: GRENFELL: IN THE WORDS OF SURBIVORS (National Theatre at St. Anne's Warehouse) by Gregory Fletcher

THE FLAMES OF INJUSTICE Documentary theatre, a.k.a. docudrama, uses existing nonfiction sources to create works of performance that reenact historical events. My earliest recollection of doc…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:59am on April 22, 2024

Broadway Review: THE OUTSIDERS (Bernard Jacobs Theater) by Gregory Fletcher

THE OUTSIDERS IS PURE THEATRICAL GOLD Neither a rehash of S.E. Hinton's classic 1967 novel nor of the iconic 1983 film by Frances Ford Coppola, the stunning new musical The Outsiders, which …

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 9:50pm on April 11, 2024

Off-Broadway Review: THE ALLY (Public Theater) by Gregory Fletcher

"In all debates, let truth be thy aim, not victory, or an unjust interest." ― William Penn Itamar Moses (The Band's Visit) is a playwright we should all be listening to. His new pl…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:59am on February 28, 2024
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