The Submission " a major MCC disappointment Off B'way
The dialogue is fierce and bristles like firecrackers let loose as the two combatants hit each other fast and furious with the "F-word".
The dialogue is fierce and bristles like firecrackers let loose as the two combatants hit each other fast and furious with the "F-word".
It's Peyton Place meets Glee! Boners, booze, boobies and Joe DiMaggio make this a summer to remember. Just read the first chapter and you'll be hooked.
Ghostlike and shimmering. Fragile and haunting. Memorable and aching. There is so much to savor. So many delectable performances beautifully staged that make FOLLIES shine anew.
Ms. Mayes is giving a fantastic, full dimensional portrayal of a "Butch Dyke - owner of Mary's Hideaway " an underground gay jazz club off Sunset, Hollywood, circa 1953
Well, they were hardly going to call their first daughter Rebecca, were they? David and Victoria Beckham have hit the latest celeb news headlines this week after choosing a typically unusual…
While flirting unabashedly with the audience as some ditzy star dressed in black and bling she croons Piaf, Cole Porter and what must be her favorite tune Besame Mucho.
There are so many ideas being floated around with lots of unclear symbolism that it takes away from the relationships of the characters and the cow.
Director Marc Geller has done a skillful job evoking the dark, cynical, melodramatic and sometimes humorous atmosphere
A Forbidden Broadway type musical feast. The immensely talented Jennifer Barnhart portrays Julie Paymore in all her egomaniacal, power hungry, domineering glory.
A Forbidden Broadway type musical feast.
A preposterous plot by Charles Busch which I have renamed Olive of the Bitter Tongue
It's as if Mr. Busch had all these ideas and characters stored away in a box, put in his hand, pulled some out and created the preposterous plot which I have renamed Olive of the Bitter Tong…
"Mother" is a sometimes hysterical, sometimes lyrical and altogether wonderful retelling of their relationship from age five till death did them part.
"Mother" is a sometimes hysterical, sometimes lyrical and altogether wonderful retelling of their relationship from age five till death did them part.
Starts out as a great idea and then grows tedious as it unfolds much too slowly
Starts out as a great idea and then grows tedious as it unfolds much too slowly.
Some old fashioned operetta-ish arias that fail to soar but which hold their last notes long after you have tired of hearing them, polite applause ensuing.
Singing Andrew Lloyd Webber's "With One Look" Ms. Ackerman sends chills down your spine as she relishes every moment of her triumphant return.
Can I be the only person in the universe that believes RENT to be an over hyped phenomenon?
These two connected at the umbilical cord one act plays are intriguing, never boring, sometimes spooky and a worthwhile foray into the future and back to the past
The silly plot has been contrived by Lawson Caldwell to do some serious talking about what he truly wants to say about homosexuality
Family reunions are never much fun, especially if they are taking place in the Flowering Fields Nursing Home
It's an unconvincing and confounding drama that has been stretched like salt water taffy to its limits.
It's all a muddle and quite obtuse, trying to be poetic.
With a tiny budget and a huge heart brimming with talent Peg O' My Heart is a winner in the making.