Popesical FringeNYC - Who will be the new Pope?
This madcap musical isn't blessed. In fact, it's like spending an eternity in Purgatory.
This madcap musical isn't blessed. In fact, it's like spending an eternity in Purgatory.
Christopher Domig is a compelling actor. A brave actor. Fully committed. Doing challenging work that challenges his audience.
A powerful, engaging, surprising and sometimes violent two character play by Jonathan A. Goldberg. You will never forget them.
The plot thickens like pea soup. Nothing is left to the imagination that will all but be deadened by this lame production.
The words and wisdom of Oscar Wilde stand on their own. It's hard to better what he created. Onward! Tickets $18.00
It's a jumble. The importance of Helen Keller's words and thoughts are undermined by all the movement and pre-recorded music.
AMAZING GRACE! HOW SWEET THE SOUND THAT SAVED A WRETCH LIKE ME I ONCE WAS LOST, BUT NOW AM FOUND WAS BLIND, BUT NOW I SEE! Most of what precedes this song is merely superfluous.
Perhaps that infamous cellphone offender was texting the box office demanding a refund.
An oft told tale of an unhappy gay guy who only has females to fall back on. Director Trip Cullman with a keen eye for detail has done a great job in bringing the character's quirks and this…
This production is pure Parsons. If you love the man you'll adore his self-deprecating, imperfect Almighty who will leave you with that oft quoted adage "to have faith in yourself."
It is at the 1978 SAG Lifetime Achievement Awards that we see Cagney and Jack Warner reminiscing and then in flashback the hits and misses of Mr. Cagney's long life.
A big, busy over produced musical blur.
Like the war itself “Honey Brown Eyes” drags on with MORE LOUD ROCK MUSIC between scenes until it's blissfully over.
A sprawling schizophrenic new play by John Guare that is bursting at the scenes with historical facts. Too many styles, too many ideas and too long.
Imagine that an old friend, an affable laid back teacher invites you over to talk about his one year trip to China months before the Tiananmen Square incident in 1988.
For fans of Shaw and Cherry Jones this is a grand, beautifully designed opportunity.
The cast couldn't be better to bring to life the endless groan inducing gags, double entendres, puns and play on words and zany antics of the ridiculous plot.
It just isn't my cup of tea - as in Tea Party so to speak. Actually it has me seeing red.
Well worth the trip to see this illuminating and interesting theatrical piece about Alessandro Moreschi - the last of the “mutilated singing machines”.
Winner of the New York Fringe Festival Award for Outstanding Musical 2007. WOWSICAL!
How it got this far is a mystery that even Agatha Christie couldn't supply an acceptable answer for.
Director Anthony Marsellis has mined all the drama, the humor and the dance in this unusual theatrical piece that defies categorization.
A dud drowning in vintage humor and variety type skit jokes that sometimes land or more often land with a thud.
Oral sex isn't what it used to be. “The DEEP THROAT sex scandal” deals with sex, politics and porn and is directed by Jerry Douglas in a cartoon like manner. Sometimes hitting th…
High brow play meets low brow production. Will it work? We'll have to wait and see.