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By Brian Scott Lipton Sarah Jones' chameleonic ability to switch personae and accents on a dime " a skill which makes her good pal Meryl Streep look like a mere t…
By Brian Scott Lipton Sarah Jones' chameleonic ability to switch personae and accents on a dime " a skill which makes her good pal Meryl Streep look like a mere t…
By Brian Scott Lipton What do you need for a good party? An entertaining, affable host, dynamite guests, and a welcoming environment. And no one knows that better…
by Alix Cohen Dominic Ferris and Martin Milnes will make their New York club debut at The Metropolitan Room the afternoon of Saturday October 22. Both widely multifaceted music…
by Marilyn Lester Those who know Sidney Myer adore him without reservation. Those who discover him are quick to join the ranks of his admirers. So what's the key to the …
 By Sandi Durell A trashing we will go, a trashing we will go . . . if your name is Lin-Manuel you'd better check out the new revolution that's running at the Triad Theater…
Tony nominee Jarrod Spector (Beautiful: The Carol King Musical) will premiere a new show at Feinstein’s/54Below – ‘Jukebox Life’ detailing the countless hours …
Lin-Manuel Miranda Joined the Iconic United Palace Theatre in Washington Heights to Introduce Screening of Classic 'Mary Poppins'Â Â In one of Miranda’s last public appearances b…
by Samuel L. Leiter One of the last places you might be prompted to think of Donald Trump would be during a revival of Oliver Goldsmith's beloved 1773 comedy, She Stoops to Con…
by Michael Bracken It's a risky business to rework a classic. Change too much, and you lose its greatness. Change too little, and why bother. But if you're skille…
Theater Pizzazz’ Sandi Durell and Magda Katz were on the moment at the meet and greet to bring you a sneak peek of Othello the Remix. Before there was Hamilton, before there …
34th Season of the NY Pops Opens at Carnegie Hall with a splendid musical tribute to the great composing team of Lerner & Loewe featuring Colin Donnell, Laura Osnes,…
Tony Nominated star of Big Fish and soon to be appearing opposite Bette Midler on Broadway in Hello, Dolly, Kate Baldwin makes a departure into the world of pop music with her new sho…
By Sandi Durell I do believe that playwright Simon Stephens (recently of the Tony winning Curious Incident of the Dog…) was cleverly setting up his audiences wi…
Thursday, October 13 was Opening night for Chris Gethard: Career Suicide at the Lynn Redgrave Theater (145 Bleecker Street).  See some of the opening night att…
An uneven, but varied program meant to please an undemanding audience. By Joel Benjamin Program Four of this year's Fall for Dance was uneven, but true to …
By Martha Wade Steketee Chris Gerhard's solo play about depression, his long-term relationship with his odd-ball therapist Barbara, vivid experiences with a range of min…
By Eric J. Grimm Abandoning the broad strokes of good and evil in favor of absurdity and concealment, Jason Wells' Men of Tortuga, now playing in its New York premiere a…
by Carol Rocamora Literary bio-plays come in all shapes and sizes " from Something Rotten!, the recent Broadway romp about Shakespeare, to The Judas Kiss, David H…
The New York Radio City Rockettes kicked off the season with rehearsals this morning with “New York at Christmas." Julie Branam is director and choreographer of the Christmas…
Sneak Peek interviews and video are available at TheaterPizzazz.com for upcoming performances with: Adam Pascal and Anthony Rapp together ‘Celebrating 20 Years of FriendshipR…
by Carol Rocamora On any night in London this month, no matter what performance you're watching, you're bound to see stars – literally. Take this past week …
By Sandi Durell Lovely to have Ms. Ebersole back at the sumptuous Café Carlyle after a five year hiatus. Of course, she's been busy with her usual rounds of tele…
by Marilyn Lester High marks go to Theater 808 for tackling Helen Edmundson's 1993 play The Clearing, a drama pulling no punches in its themes of conquest, genocide, mil…
by Alix Cohen  Blessed with a new baby daughter, Hilary Kole has not been performing much lately. It's, therefore, a double treat to be among devotees assembled at Iridium Monday …
Multi-talented John O’Hurley will soon find himself in the supper club surroundings that he talks about where the sophistication fits right into his electrifyin…