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The Inheritance of a Long-Term Fault by Scotty Bennett

"The Inheritance of a Long-Term Fault," written by Mêlisa Annis and directed by Vanessa Morosco, is an extraordinary play that explores how the societal structures across many cultures ha…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 8:56pm on December 9, 2023

Lone Star by Tony Marinelli

Probably only David Rabe's "Sticks and Bones" (part of his Vietnam trilogy that included "The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel" and "Streamers") is as demonstrative as "Lone Star" in its depic…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 10:04pm on December 7, 2023

Madwomen of the West by Victor Gluck, Editor-in-chief

Playing women of a certain age, four women stars of stage and screen who became famous a while ago play friends of a certain age who meet for a birthday brunch in Sandra Tsing Loh's "Madwome…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 9:48pm on December 7, 2023

An Axemas Story by Joel Benjamin

Despite its fairy-tale plot, Axemas isn't really suitable for children because of language and sexual situations, but everyone else will find something amusing in this rag-taggle production.…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 4:30pm on December 7, 2023

Killin' Republicans by Scotty Bennett

"Killin' Republicans," concept and libretto by Dick D. Zigun and music by Arturo Rodriquez, directed by vagabond, is billed as a rock opera about violence towards certain Republican Party le…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 1:28pm on December 6, 2023

The Jerusalem Syndrome: A Musical Comedy of Biblical Proportions by Victor Gluck, Editor-in-chief

"The Jerusalem Syndrome" is a pleasant new musical comedy with some fine clever songs and good comic moments. However, Don Stephenson's production does not take the farcical elements far eno…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 11:37pm on December 4, 2023

Mind Mangler: A Night of Tragic Illusion by Joel Benjamin

"Mind Mangler: A Night of Tragic Illusion," starring the genial, but daffy, Henry Lewis, is part of the "gone wrong" franchise by Lewis, Jonathan Sayer and Henry Shields: "Peter Pan Goes Wro…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 7:49pm on December 4, 2023

The Gardens of Anuncia by Victor Gluck, Editor-in-chief

Michael John LaChiusa's "The Gardens of Anuncia" is an interesting attempt to tell choreographer Graciela Daniele's adolescent story. Unfortunately, as of now the show does not make the case…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 11:44pm on December 3, 2023

'Til Death by Joel Benjamin

The secrets revealed seem more contrived and clichéd and take away from the moving story of Mary's battle with cancer.   Nick behaves badly.  Lucy has a drug habit and Jason questi…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 4:04pm on December 1, 2023

Hell's Kitchen by Victor Gluck, Editor-in-chief

"Hell's Kitchen" is both ambitious and noble in its intentions. However, as of now the show on the stage of The Newman at The Public Theater is not there yet. With very few characters develo…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 1:43pm on November 29, 2023

United Nations: The Other West by Scotty Bennett

"United Nations: The Other West," written and directed by Bossert, is an outstanding example of the hybrid theatrical system he has created. This production is an extension of his 2022 "Unit…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 11:55pm on November 28, 2023

Amusements by Tony Marinelli

There are frequent breaks in thought such as "I forgot to mention at the top that I will be injecting my jokes with a bit of humor tonight as a way to keep them both engaging and fun." Thank…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 8:56pm on November 27, 2023

Amid Falling Walls (Tsvishn Falndike Vent) by Joel Benjamin

Director Matthew "Motl" Didner manages to make what might have been just a well-staged concert of moving songs into a dramatic whole with a deep feeling for the ebb and flow of emotions from…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 6:24pm on November 27, 2023

School Pictures by Victor Gluck, Editor-in-chief

Milo Cramer's delightful solo musical "School Pictures," part of a festival of new one person shows running in repertory at Playwrights Horizons, is wildly inventive, hilarious funny, and ex…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 7:58pm on November 26, 2023

Make Me Gorgeous! by Victor Gluck, Editor-in-chief

As Kenneth/Kate Marlowe, Wade McCollum not only becomes the character but inhabits it. Required to act as narrator as well as performer in both male and female attire, McCollum is totally co…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 12:53am on November 25, 2023

One Night Only: An Evening with Sutton Foster & Kelli O'Hara by Victor Gluck, Editor-in-chief

The pairing of Broadway legends Sutton Foster and Kelli O'Hara proved felicitous just like the previous pairing of Julie Andrews and Carol Burnett, with each lady using her special gifts: Fo…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 7:57pm on November 24, 2023

Waiting for Godot by Victor Gluck, Editor-in-chief

Ironically there is no rapport or chemistry between Shannon and Sparks playing friends who have been traveling together for 50 years. As Estragon, in need of sleep and with shoes that don't …

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 3:53pm on November 21, 2023

Spamalot by Joseph Pisano

Still, whatever faint accommodations he grants it, for Idle, structure is the enemy of joy, which every aspect of "Spamalot" is relentlessly intent on delivering, not only from a few well-pe…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 11:39pm on November 20, 2023

Scene Partners by Joel Benjamin

It takes an artist of the stature and extraordinary talent of Wiest to keep Caswell's fragmented play from flying off in all directions as it veers from reality to fantasy and from flashback…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 11:33am on November 19, 2023

Sad Boys in Harpy Land by Tony Marinelli

Tatarsky uses language in a fresh way, ultimately giving the sensation of having created her own. There are so many thoughts overlapping, and there are accompanying unintelligible sounds and…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 11:52pm on November 18, 2023

A Good Day to Me Not to You by Christopher "caz" Caswell

As a work of writing, "A Good Day to Me Not to You" is blisteringly funny and seems deceptively shapeless, almost like a meandering evening of stand-up comedy, until it comes together to a f…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 3:39pm on November 18, 2023

Harmony by Joel Benjamin

The musical "Harmony," the lovechild of pop music greats Barry Manilow (music) and Bruce Sussman (lyrics and book), has opened at a time when anti-Semitism has peaked once again and lessons …

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 5:08pm on November 17, 2023

Arcadia by Victor Gluck, Editor-in-chief

This being Bedlam famous for its experimental revivals, the second act is handled differently. The audience is asked to leave their seats in the amphitheater and when they return are given o…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 4:08pm on November 17, 2023

Poor Yella Rednecks by Victor Gluck, Editor-in-chief

Although playwright Qui Nguyen declared early in his earlier play "Vietgone" that "all characters appearing in this work are fictitious," in his sequel "Poor Yella Rednecks" now at Manhattan…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 8:08pm on November 16, 2023

Ode to the Wasp Woman by Scotty Bennett

"Ode to the Wasp Woman," written and directed by Rider McDowell, is a play done in the style of film noir and true crime films of the 1950's. The show focuses on the events leading up to the…

SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 3:52pm on November 16, 2023
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