Sweeney Todd The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
Everybody performed with grace and commitment. Â For whatever reason I did not feel much more than interested. Â This, as I have said many times, is part of the magic of the arts and par…
Everybody performed with grace and commitment. Â For whatever reason I did not feel much more than interested. Â This, as I have said many times, is part of the magic of the arts and par…
The Thanksgiving Play is a comedic romp, one expertly crafted in a way that had even the white-skinned, white-haired audience of the Great White Way in hysterics for the full 85-minute plea …
With that we are in her palms to do with as she pleases. And pleases she does as she takes us through her personal and adventurous life making us feel part of who she is on this special nigh…
Roar with laughter at the foibles of cast and crew, jump to your feet in applause at the end, and have a good time.
Kent Tritle and Musica Sacra have once again brought important musical works to the forefront in an opulent setting with superb artists. Tritle's conducting was expressive and precise, while…
In a flurry of energetic percussion, daring brass and beguiling strings, the various ensembles shone, performing in several styles, from a pure classical sound, through old school jazz with …
Today's catastrophe becomes yesterday's property in an instant. We are bombarded with information that most of us neither need nor want with the result that what should be remembered and hel…
This was a celebration and reminder of Kent Tritle, a gifted musical artist of epic importance to the world of performing arts in New York and beyond. Tritle's ubiquitous, multi-dimensional …
A reimagining of Romeo and Juliet by Hansol Jung attempts to meld the story's classic throughline, with an antic sensibility.
It's a compelling story, touching on an artist's relationship to their art and the fear of that relationship that is often only mitigated by a muse that gifts the power to transform techniqu…
Well, aren't we getting personal right off the bat! I love it.
By Tulis McCall I don't know where to begin. More than once duing the performance of "White Girl In Danger" by Michael R. Jackson my guest and I looked at one another and said, "What did the…
According to the Chorus is an enjoyable night out at the theater for both those who love it, familiar with its intricacies and challenges, and for those who are discovering its complicated c…
This production is "Camelot Light" which is too bad because at its core it is a universal tale of how hope can become calamity and still not surrender. Â It is a noble tale that deserves a…
It's really about family, making mistakes, forgiving, and love. Corn is just the husk that carries the themes and transports the audience for a short time away from their lives and plants th…
There is a lot of gold to be had here among the alluvial deposits, and it should not be overlooked.
The talent in the show is top tier, every single one of the five players.
There is something to be said for two guys - Alan Cumming and Ari Shapiro - aided in no small part by their musical director Henry Koperski - having fun. Â Just plain fun. Â Serious fun.…
You WILL leave Birdland smiling from ear to ear
From the moment the lights slam up on stage and you hear the opening line, "That one and that one and that one and that one that looks like mushrooms, " it's a delightful ride.
If you liked Eleanor Roosevelt before, you'll love her after this.
The production is absorbing and passionate. Drance, an athletic compelling performer, eats the stage up with his energy.
Famed Washington publisher Katharine Graham, played by accomplished actor Sharon Lawrence in a solo performance, transforms from an abused homemaker into one of the most powerful women in th…
This is an art exhibit beyond art.
This is a subtle play of family and aging, of grace and love, and of the takeover in our lives of quiet Big Brothers.