Marvell Rep - New Off-B'way Company
Off to a fine start Marvell Rep is a work in progress and needs to be nurtured. They are taking on a monumental challenge and need to be encouraged.
Off to a fine start Marvell Rep is a work in progress and needs to be nurtured. They are taking on a monumental challenge and need to be encouraged.
Three consummate actors in one of the best shows I have attended all season.
What a great score. Possibly some songs that could make it from the show and onto the charts.
It is the fine, intelligent and original script by Matthew Lopez that captures our hearts along with the excellent direction of Doug Hughes and the powerful performances that you will rememb…
It's hardly entertaining or illuminating. I couldn't wait to get home and listen to "The Ballad of Booth" from Stephen Sondheim's Assassins.
Comedy and cannibalism make for strange bedfellows.
Engaging and unconventional. Inventive and romantic.
It is refreshing, delightful, charming and intelligent.
The show is a little bit documentary, a little bit Spoon River Anthology and a little bit repetitious without enough conflict to sustain interest.
You�ll want to see it twice, at least, to catch every single joke both aural and visual.
Tackling a production of John Osborne's 1956 “angry young man” play - Look Back in Anger - is a daunting task.
Off to a fine start Marvell Rep is a work in progress and needs to be nurtured. They are taking on a monumental challenge and need to be encouraged.
This group therapy musical is a mere shadow of its original NYMF production of 2006.
An astonishing and eloquent production that is directed with care and insight by Ciaran O'Reilly.
An inspired musical journey of love, betrayal and forgiveness. It's one hell of an enjoyable trip.
A long winded play short on clarity. Brush up your Shakespeare before heading out to see this one.
If there is anyone who can bring the WASP sensibility roaring into the 21st Century and questioning its perhaps dated values and making us laugh at both sides of the coin it is Mr. Gurney.
Director Joe Mantello has guided his couldn't-be-better-cast with great craft.
Treasure Island is an incredible adventure as seen through the eyes of a young man. It is a majestic tale that has been given a superb and exciting production.
Never has so much been done with so little. It is an amazing accomplishment. It is compelling theatre at its best.
With a sharp wit, satirical barbs and basic honesty the creators have come up with a truly original way of presenting some well worn characters and situations.
In November 2005, Jersey Boys opened on Broadway. It caused a sensation. It took in over $400,000 at the box office the day after it opened. It has never slowed down.
By the look at what is on stage at the York either the writers were conning the Emir or the Emir had absolutely no inkling of what constitutes a good musical
If you are a Bingo addict or care for hand crafted rabbits GOOD PEOPLE might be for you. I don�t mean to be glib but there are a lot of holes here and they are not dug by rabbits.
Mr. Altieri, as Count Dracula comes across as a stiff. Without much life or magnetism, looking very much like a raven haired Fabio with as much seductive powers as a stick of substitute butt…