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Maestro Kent Tritle opened this "Light of Paradise" program with the strings of his world-class orchestra performing George Walker's Lyric for Strings (1946). This work set the tone for the …
Misty at The Shed is a dynamic work and the brainchild of the uber-charismatic and talented Arinzé Kene, a Londoner and a two-time Olivier Award nominee for Misty. Kene combines an immense …
Smith knew 90 years ago that one should not mess with a woman whose mind has been made up. In the middle of the Depression, with nothing to her name and only her brain and daring to guide he…
She has the crystal clear voice of the Broadway performer she is, and the gut-wrenching growl of a rock-n-roller. She's a charismatic storyteller, drawing you into her many heartaches and st…
If you're looking for a night out and want to step back into the era of 70s NYC disco subculture, book your ticket!
First there was Ernest, now there is Frank. The Rewards of Being Frank, at the ART/New York Theatre, a sequel to Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Ernest, is a delightful and much ne…
Jacob Storms and director Alan Cumming share the historical and emotional story of the once-unknown writer Tennessee Williams, who rose from obscurity to become one of the greatest playwrigh…
Get on your best pair of dancing shoes and shake your booty to the sounds of the hottest music from the disco era.
As if Samuel Beckett and Thornton Wilder have birthed a play together.
The cast, setting, dramatization, and well-crafted script evoked yearning, hope, sadness, heartache, and disillusionment. Sharp's adaptation explored family, love, and social status themes a…
The 1997 Disney animated film Hercules comes alive onstage in this new musical adventure, and audiences are raving about it. Tickets are hard to come by so if you can, snap them up and spend…
Like Halley's comet sailing across the deep dark sky, a wonder to behold, Ann Talman sails across the stage and into our hearts in "Ann Talman: Elizabeth Taylor and The Shadow of Her Smile."…
From the onset, Cold Feet was saucy with an eccentric style of humor, bizarre characters like Shelly the orangutan with her goofy grunts and screams, and off-the-wall skits. Laughs were guar…
The well-crafted descriptive language in Han! was fundamental to creating vivid and evocative imagery that transported viewers to other times, places, and states of mind. Through rich sensor…
This play is a window into the soul of poetry and creativity.
black odyssey at the Classic Stage is a brilliant voyage into a world of myth and mystery. At once epic and intimate, the play follows the hazardous journey of Ulysses as he searches for…
Kissing the Floor was a well-conceived, powerful dramatization akin to the legendary "sins of the father," ably expressing the overpowering tragedies of Antigone brought to life in the demis…
She has us laughing and listening intently as she retells the heart-wrenching narrative of her journey.
In this comically surreal reimagining of the Lizzie Borden story, the playwriting team of Zuzanna Szadkowski and Deborah Knox have more on their minds than just homicide by hatchet. They dis…
An icon of her generation, Candice Lee is a singer of heartfelt, caring distinction. On stage, she is confident, energetic, and versatile, with a unique blend of musical influences and origi…
This deeply personal family story is an important, unique, and vital account of survival and hopes seen through the eyes of a child ably characterized by gifted actor and raconteur Ingrid Ga…
What I liked about Ms. Spence's plays is that they were real people living, with no apologies and no preaching. Love doesn't always win, people can be shits, but we keep going.
Art has the ability to bring us together and hold our similarities up to the mirror.
Who Murdered Love was a musical comedy extraordinaire At the Theater for the New City. The scene for fun was set as DaDa Love (Elyp Johnson), and the cast sang Mad for Love. This setting pro…
Seth Rudesky hosted an event at Café Carlyle that, in the annals of theater, shall remain a night of incredible music, cherished remembrances, personal anecdotes, and Broadway history told …