Water for Elephants
What can only be called, "Broadway theatrical magic!"
What can only be called, "Broadway theatrical magic!"
NEW YORK - Musica Sacra performs Spirit and Splendor: Schütz & Handel, in an evening of reflection, opulent listening, Baroque grandeur, and dramatic flair with a superb choir, orchestr…
43 Stages of Grieving is thoughtful and inspiring.
There are a few staging surprises that work very well indeed. Â We are not merely observers. Â We are witnesses. This is "Right vs Might" and it is not news. Â The only hopeful note is…
Before The Drugs Kick In is funny, heart-wrenching, and not to be missed. How Lemme creatively rolls out the story, discreetly turning one card after the other over until the deck is face up…
All of this turmoil has the makings of a great story to be told in theatrical form and Orson's Shadow delivers.
John Patrick Shanley wasn't kidding when he titled this play "Doubt A Parable" Â There is more theorizing and speculation thrown around here than a person can grab in one go-round. Â As …
This is a quiet, fun, frightening and beautiful performance by Trachtenberg as she wears the masks of her mother.
Corruption, directed by Bartlett Sher and written by J.T. Rogers, allows the audience to see behind the curtain of a media empire. Whether we're entering this performance with little knowled…
The Slow Dance Tangos Its Way To An Uplifting And Satisfying Conclusion
It was a wonderful, too short, evening. Come back Lucie Jones! Broadway - hello!
the show is very, very, very funny. There are all the "asides" you could ask for, and Charles Busch is in fine form.
The Effect has given us a huge gymnasium into which we are invited to play, engage, risk, contemplate, judge, experiment, and be our wild selves. Â All from the comfort of our seats. Â T…
The play picks up beautifully in the last hour both visually and thematically. Moving with emotions and stories and desperation to save themselves and their vessel.
I happen to like Jeff Hernar's Cole Porter show so much because I get to step into places like Birdland and revel in the music, the songs, the place, and their history, and be joyfully trans…
There are a million reasons to go see Brian J. Nash for his unforgettable singing and piano skills, but go for the laughs, the voice and his out-of-this world onstage antics.
"Dead Outlaw", now at Audible's Minetta Lane Theatre is a deceptive cuss of a show. What appears as a simple tale of varmints, thieves and outlaws is anything but.
NEW YORK - American Classical Orchestra Performs Bach's B Minor Mass with Conductor Thomas Crawford leading a glorious, miraculous, and formidable concert expressing and honoring the provena…
Thankfully Flight Risk is playing for only one week at the Gene Frankel Theater.
NEW YORK " The Oratorio Society of NY Performs Mahler, Beethoven, and Karen P. Thomas in an epic convergence of sublime music
Director Jake Beckhard had his work cut out for him as playwright Andy Boyd gave him basically three debates to stage in the play Three Scenes in the Life of a Trotskyist. He did a bang-u…
A gathering of music and theater lovers with wonderful music and stories of one family and the change they made in the world of music.
Green and gold shiny streamers hang around the space. Purim, a Jewish holiday that commemorates the saving of Jews from annihilation, and dated all the way back to the fifth century BC, is b…
The Club will make you change the way you think about the value of your friends, neighbors and marital partners as you weave through the human frailty of racism.
The Cookers are a Jazz Supergroup, who teach the Master's Master Class, who are so finely in tune with themselves and each other that they don't play the music, but instead they are playing …