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Review by Ron Fassler . . . The first time that audiences heard the precise and profane language of David Mamet's Glengarry Glen Ross was nearly forty-two years ago in September of 1983. …
Review by Ron Fassler . . . The first time that audiences heard the precise and profane language of David Mamet's Glengarry Glen Ross was nearly forty-two years ago in September of 1983. …
By Barbara & Scott Siegel... looks like something very right is happening on Broadway! The post The Siegel Column: Finally, A Great Theater Season is Unfolding! appeared first on Theate…
Review by Carol Rocamora... The sins of the fathers are visited upon the sons in this hilarious, harrowing new American family play. The post "Purpose": A hilarious, harrowing news…
Review by Marilyn Lester... "Operation Mincemeat," a screwball comedy that's dead brilliant, follows London's West End's tradition of wacky fun. The post "Operation Mincemeat": Artistic Veri…
Review by Brian Scott Lipton... Brian Stokes Mitchell and Kate Baldwin shine in this obscure 1948 musical. The post "Love Life" Gets a Rare Encores Revival appeared first on Theater Pizzazz.
By Andrew Poretz . . . . Gabrielle Stravelli has long been a favorite of this reviewer. She recently completed a weekly residency at Birdland Jazz of early Saturday sets. This reviewer atten…
By Ron Fassler . . .  The York Theatre, founded in 1969 by Janet Hayes Walker, has rightly earned its place as an integral part of the city landscape from which it draws its name. Wal…
LEITER LOOKS AT BOOKS: "Nancy Olson Livingston. A Front Row Seat: An Intimate Look at Broadway, Hollywood, and the Age of Glamour" The post LEITER LOOKS AT BOOKS " 44th Edition: "A Front Row…
The New York Pops, after a diverse season of excellent programming and concerts, had its season finale on March 14 at Carnegie Hall with 100 Years of Film Scores. Unlike most of its programs…
Review by Stuart Miller... The actor dazzles in playing eight roles although the show ultimately falls short of the hype. The post Andrew Scott Plays and Plays With Chekov's Favorite Uncle i…
Review by Ron Fassler . . . Upon entering A.R.T.'s Mezzanine Theatre on Manhattan's West Side for the off-Broadway premiere of Max Mondi's Maybe Tomorrow, you are greeted by a ¾ wrap-a…
By Stuart Miller... Josh Harmon relies too much on actual experience instead of diving deep in his new play. The post "We Had a World": an Intermittently Poignant and Funny World appeared f…
By Carole Di Tosti... The stage adaptation of the Grammy Award-winning album highlights the stories of the its legendary cuban musicians. The post "Buena Vista Social Club" " Where Every Cu…
Leiter Looks at Books: "Sonny Boy"... Casual notes on show-biz books, memoirs and studies, dust gatherers, and hot off the presses. The post Leiter Looks at Books: "Sonny Boy" appeared firs…
Review by Samuel L. Leiter... Leonard Bernstein and Herbert von Karajan duke it out at Vienna's Hotel Sacher The post "LAST CALL": Conductors Unbecoming appeared first on Theater Pizzazz.
By Andrew Poretz . . . Canadian singer/songwriter and pianist Laila Biali first came to this reviewer's attention at the Association of Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) conference seven …
By Ron Fassler . . . Two-time Tony nominee Jessica Hecht, an actress who seems to always be working on the New York stage (that is when she isn't shooting films or television shows), is t…
By Andrew Poretz . . . . Ella Mae Dixon is a 21-year-old jazz vocalist and cabaret singer based in New York City. She first came to this writer's attention at age 18, when she appeared in Th…
The Jonathan Larson Project opened Off-Broadway at The Orpheum Theater on March 10th, 2025. See interviews, red carpet photos, and read the review here. The post The Jonathan Larson Project …
Cabaret Review by Ron Fassler . . . For those of you who only know Norbert Leo Butz from his numerous Broadway and off-Broadway credits in both musicals and straight plays (nineteen of…
Review by Carol Rocamora... Jack O'Brien directs a superb cast, featuring the charismatic debut of Levon Hawke The post A Chilling, Thrilling Revival of Ibsen's "Ghosts" at Lincoln Center ap…
By Barbara & Scott Siegel... Two Subscription Theatre Companies: Roundabout & MTC - Recent Shows That Lead The Way in Hard Times The post The Siegel Column appeared first on Thea…
Review by Ron Fassler . . . I was an adolescent-teenager in the 1960s and 70s when Judy Collins was among the most prolific and influential singer-songwriters of her generation. I actively l…
Although Exiles has been seldom produced, this production gives it a respectable turn. The post Exiles " James Joyce's Early Work Revived appeared first on Theater Pizzazz.
Theatre review by Carol Rocamora... Three timely London productions shed historic light on the perils of leadership in times of crisis The post "The Hollow Crown:" A Warning From London Thea…