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Franklinland by Victor Gluck, Editor-in-chief

Lloyd Suh writes quirky historical plays from a unique perspective as ironic comedies. In "Franklinland," the latest entry in the EST/Sloan Project, commissioning and developing plays about …

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 2:17pm on October 22, 2024

Woof! by Brett Singer

Comedian Hannah Gadsby became an international sensation with their Netflix Special "Nanette," in which they revealed traumatic episodes from their past along with a slew of jokes. Gadsby's …

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 11:56pm on October 21, 2024

Good Bones by Victor Gluck, Editor-in-chief

James Ijames' new play now at The Public Theater is quite different from his satiric Pulitzer Prizing-winning "Fat Ham" which appeared there two years ago.  "Good Bones" is a realistic de…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 12:55pm on October 21, 2024

Yellow Face by Joel Benjamin

Clearly, Hwang's playwright-within-the-play has been on a colorful journey, full of characters that amuse, anger and move him.  Hwang's genius here is his ability to spin his real life in…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 10:38am on October 21, 2024

Ashes & Ink by Brett Singer

"Ashes & Ink," a new play by first time playwright Martha Pichey, is getting an excellent production at the AMT Theater in Manhattan. Tony-nominated actress Kathryn Erbe leads a strong c…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 10:20pm on October 20, 2024

Honeyland by Scotty Bennett

The story weaves together the group's history with flashbacks to their childhood, high school years, and a time immediately after college. It is a show that tries to cover too much territory…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 9:26pm on October 20, 2024

ON THE TOWN WITH CHIP DEFFAA… SPOTTING TWO NEW ARTISTS-TO-WATCH AT DON'T TELL MAMA by Chip Deffaa, Editor-at-large

The show may have been overly long, but I'm very glad I caught it. Because I saw two up-and-coming "unknown" singers"Robert Levey II and Johnny Sullivan"with as much promise and potential a…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 9:28am on October 19, 2024

Sump'n Like Wings by Victor Gluck, Editor-in-chief

While "Sump'n Like Wings" is a lovely little play about a feisty 16-year-old girl who wants her independence in the 1913-16 period just after Oklahoma became a state, unfortunately Raelle My…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 3:47pm on October 17, 2024

The Hills of California by Joseph Pisano

In a theatrical era when "full-length" works often fail to exceed 90 minutes, the English playwright Jez Butterworth dares to dubiously dramatize for approximately twice that span. His previ…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 11:29am on October 16, 2024

McNeal by Victor Gluck, Editor-in-chief

As in Ayad Akhtar's plays "Disgraced," "JUNK" and "The Who and the What," all of which have been produced by the Lincoln Center Theater, "McNeal" is always interesting, always arresting. Unf…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 2:53pm on October 15, 2024

People of the Book by Christopher "caz" Caswell

"Lust, jealousy, and personal politics" are the punches promised by the publicity tag line for award-winning playwright Yussef El Guindi's new play "People of the Book," currently on the boa…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 10:01pm on October 14, 2024

The Wind and the Rain: A story about Sunny's Bar by Tony Marinelli

Director Jared Mezzocchi uses the proximity of the actors to the audience to its best advantage. We don't even question when one of our ranks is pulled out to play Young Sunny. It adds to th…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 8:50pm on October 14, 2024

JAMES MORGAN STEPS DOWN AS HEAD OF THE YORK THEATRE by Chip Deffaa, Editor-at-large

For decades under James Morgan's leadership, the York Theatre Company has occupied a unique spot in New York's theater world"celebrating musical-theater, past, present, and future. Theater …

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 6:37pm on October 12, 2024

Lakeplay by Scotty Bennett

Welcome to 'Lakeplay," a character study-play written by Drew Valins and directed by Hamilton Clancy. It is billed as "a terrifying adventure" but does not live up to that description. There…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 1:36pm on October 12, 2024

The Counter by Joseph Pisano

Despite this obvious shortcoming of The Counter, Anthony Edwards, a growing New York stage presence after much TV and movie fame, resolutely ignores it, never letting Kennedy's contrived wri…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 11:09am on October 10, 2024

InunDATEd by Victor Gluck, Editor-in-chief

The problem with the show is two-fold: first, it doesn't have anything new to say about dating other than trying to turn it into a cabaret commentary, and visually the show looks the same th…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 12:57pm on October 9, 2024

Distant Thunder by Joel Benjamin

We've come a long way from "Annie Get Your Gun" to the new musical "Distant Thunder" produced by Amas Musical Theatre at the A.R.T./New York Theatres.  The Irvin Berlin song "I'm an India…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 4:20pm on October 8, 2024

Magnificent Bird/Book of Travelers by Tony Marinelli

Gabriel Kahane's pair of song cycles are a welcome throwback to when lyrics were poetry and told great stories. Think of the 70's when the airwaves were blessed with the voices and songwriti…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 8:28pm on October 7, 2024

Soup in the Second Act by Brett Singer

Barry Primus' "Soup in the Second Act" is described in press materials as a "dramatic comedy" but it's more drama than comedy. The humor comes from old-fashioned actor jokes such as this one…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 3:19pm on October 7, 2024

Krzysztof Knapczyk: A New Face of Classical Music with Global Ambitions by Jack Quinn

Krzysztof Knapczyk, who has performed in countries such as Greece, Germany, and the U.S., aims to expand the Pop Opera project to American and international audiences. "Performing in New Yor…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 6:53am on October 4, 2024

Fatherland by Victor Gluck, Editor-in-chief

While the play is compelling, the question is what is the message? Is the play asking would we have done what the son did? The father is quoted by the son as calling him a traitor while the …

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 12:05pm on October 3, 2024

Dickhead by Scotty Bennett

"Dickhead," written by Gil Kofman and directed by Richard Caliban, is a story about the patriarch of a dysfunctional family in the midst of a near-total disintegration. The action is centere…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 1:22pm on October 2, 2024

Ballet X: Fall: 2024 Season by Joel Benjamin

The final work of the evening was Takehiro Ueyama's "Heroes," dedicated to the brave, hard-working citizens of Japan who helped pull themselves out of the devastation of World War Two. Set t…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 2:21pm on October 1, 2024

Forbidden Broadway: Merrily We Stole a Song by Victor Gluck, Editor-in-chief

The spate of Sondheim shows both this past season and opening this fall is given prime place in this musical revue. Unsurprisingly, the new "Merrily We Roll Along" which ran all of last seas…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 6:13pm on September 30, 2024

The Witness Room by Tony Marinelli

Four hardened male plainclothes police officers are being coached for a "suppression hearing" " that is a court proceeding prior to trial to challenge the legality of the evidence taken from…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 10:02pm on September 29, 2024
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