626 stories by "Oscar E. Moore"
A mellow yet sometimes very funny Jewish family slice of life Christmas comedy with somewhat sad overtones where some things are a bit too convenient to be believable and many loose ends rem…
A marathon of pure entertainment that deserves the sixteen million dollar advance and sold out houses. MOTOWN is a blast - signed, sealed and delivered.
Simply unintelligible. Supertitles or a crash course in lip reading might help.
If you can only see one show see KINKY BOOTS " a life affirming, passionate ode to finding the way " being accepted and accepting each other
With such a boisterous barrage of words, not many of them register as well as they should.
Unforgettable characters abound. You will be surprised by them, laugh with them and feel for them as they attempt to change their troubled lives and you will not soon forget them. Or the m…
I hereby nominate Emilia Clarke for "The Elena Roger (Evita) Miscast Person of The Year Award."
Sort of like CHEERS. Addie, a meek librarian, has her very first Pink Lady and imbibes many more which gives her enough gumption to cut loose and to pursue her dream man banker.
You won't soon forget this group of friends, and I use the term loosely nor will you leave the theatre elated.
It is a true ensemble piece filled with passion and quite unsettling and exciting to witness. HIT THE WALL demands to be seen.
There has been a refreshing major magic wand at work here in this newly revamped, sweet and lovely and funny production.
Even if you are not a romantic you will succumb to the spell cast by its two leading actors - Danny Burstein and Sarah Paulson - who couldn't be a better match for each other.
It's a fantastic embodiment of a larger than life personality who had some mighty fine things to say, most importantly to have a conscience.
With characters that are unlikable, medicated and reliant upon pot and sex to solve their many tribulations.
Playwright Arthur Bicknell has reworked and rewritten and the results are ridiculous for this infamous Broadway flop
With a fine ear for language Hamish Linklater manipulates with great skill.
There are intermittent fireworks but they are not from the actors. There is a huge storm that passes as fast as it starts. Unfortunately the play slowly limps along.
1950's Kansas where the women are hungry and not for the potato salad they are preparing for the Labor Day annual picnic
It's a production that sneaks up on you and hits you with a hard emotional wallop
Please listen and enjoy this lovely new Christmas recording by Miss Natalie Toro at www.NatalieToro.com and help spread the cheer. It is sure to become a classic!
You can almost smell the sweat in the beautifully staged gym locker room scenes as we hear the roar of the crowd above witnessing the prize fights
Go with a loved one, celebrate your time together over a cocktail and enjoy the wonderful gifts of Penny Fuller.
Like being sold a rotten piece of real estate, it's over before you know it.
DEAD ACCOUNTS plays out like a bad Seinfeld episode that is badly in need of a laugh track.
There are clues and red herrings and Gilbert and Sullivan tongue twisting songs and lovely ballads to put a huge smile on everyone's face and a finale that tops it all!