Silence! The Musical
There are plenty of people that will eat up this sort of crude humor and flock to see this demented musical.
There are plenty of people that will eat up this sort of crude humor and flock to see this demented musical.
There are actually three stars on stage: Maria Callas, Tyne Daly and Victor Borge.
Words taken out of context take on a whole new meaning.
Mindless and pretentious. Mozart and marionettes do little to help the lame script. No one speaks like this.
She's lovely. Looney but lovely in this ho-hum ineffectual play by Michael Weller
A profoundly moving, passionate, emotionally draining and powerful classic of and for our times.
Seven ten-minute one act plays about people with disabilities. It's an eye opening experience.
Miche Braden is a shining sassy new star who lights up the stage of St. Luke's Theatre with an exhilarating, passionate, sultry sexy red hot mama performance that will leave you breathless.
Splat! sums it up precisely. Even the infusion of twenty million more dollars wouldn't help make this ill conceived show fly.
Even an ostrich with its head imbedded deep in the sand would figure out what's going to happen
When you hear that certain "buzz" circulating among the audience members after the first act curtain (there are three) you know there has been something special on stage.
At best it's an elongated Saturday Night Live skit that might even be cut from the final run through.
A provocative, atmospheric, well executed and beautifully designed production with a mesmerizing performance by Carey Mulligan
There's a whole lotta muddled storytelling going on at 59E59 Street Theaters where "I Married Wyatt Earp" will be ramblin' on through June 12th.
A sure fire crowd pleaser for those interested in having pure unadulterated tongue in cheek campy fun. Closing Sunday 5/29 at the Little Shubert - the jinx lives on
There's a fantastic new musical revue in town. It's as good as it gets. Entertaining, jazzy and razzmatazzy.
Blessed be the ones who can sit through "As It Is In Heaven" now instructing at the Cherry Lane Studio which is not a production of the Cherry Lane Theatre
Wonderful dialogue. Terrific acting. Beautiful costumes. And stunning scenery.
The slight plot all but evaporates under the hot Egyptian sun. A combination of bad backer's audition, bad children's theatre and bad burlesque skit.
This chamber opera version of Candida enchants in its own unique way
"And then they wrote" "And then they sang" without a strong story line to hold it all together.
A blistering, heart pounding and emotionally gripping production with an all star cast and brilliantly directed by Joel Grey and George C. Wolfe.
Dusting off a not very successful musical whose themes resonate with us today about war, family and home and giving it an exceptional production where many actors are beautifully showcased.
In charge of directing this difficult piece is Michael Grief who does an excellent job of keeping things moving as quickly and as pain free as possible.
The Pops is all about kids. Bringing music to those who normally would not be able to attend a concert or share the stage with professional musicians or be able to perform in front of a bla…