The 2026 Kleban Prize Awards
By Andrew Poretz, with photos and videos by Melissa Griegel Photography The 2026 Kleban Prize winners were presented at February 2nd at ASCAP's Manhattan headquarters, with a tasty spread. T…
By Andrew Poretz, with photos and videos by Melissa Griegel Photography The 2026 Kleban Prize winners were presented at February 2nd at ASCAP's Manhattan headquarters, with a tasty spread. T…
By Alix Cohen "CO_LAB Theater Group is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing Creative Opportunities without Limits And Boundaries. The organization offers individuals with de…
By Melissa Griegel… Photos by Melissa Griegel Photography    Avenue Q alum Erin Quill hosted a celebration of AANHPI (Asian American, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander) ar…
The pot is kept boiling throughout its tension-filled 85 minutes.
"A soothing balm in these troubled times."
A production that feels half-baked.
By Alix Cohen When Frenchwoman Margot Sergent appeared at the doors of Berklee School of Music 12 years ago, she had a classical harp background. When she left, the vocalist was a jazz baby.…
By Alix Cohen "No one could have predicted this is an ironic moment for traditional patriotism…I worry about the direction of the country," Leon Botstein notes beginning his brief pre-conc…
By Alix Cohen "First you take a drink, then the drink takes a drink, then the drink takes you." F. Scott Fitzgerald They meet in a church basement outside an AA Meeting. "She" is clearly an …
By Alix Cohen Peter Calo has worked with such diverse artists as Dionne Warwick, Queen Latifah, Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, Leonard Bernstein, Lesley Gore, and The Platters. He spent …
By Eyal Solomon, Publisher & Editor, Theater Pizzazz... Ms. Dean discusses her career and her involvement with the hit musical, from its early Broadway success to its current revival
The Phantoms of Masquerade
By Alix Cohen While fearful about AI's ability to create fake information, its replacing humans at the workplace, or its thinking for itself, most people don't consider insidious impact on h…
By Alix Cohen Christopher Domig was an increasingly self-produced actor when asked to become artistic director of The Firebone Theater Company in Manhattan. He'd fostered no such ambitions. …
By Alix Cohen Protest songs proliferated in the 1960s. Writer/adapters like Pete Seeger made way for original songwriters. Bob Dylan, Phil Ochs, Buffy St. Marie and Nina Simone were some of …
By Andrew Poretz (Photos: Melissa Griegel Photography) Theater Pizzazz was on hand for this week's press event at the historic Players Club for That's Love!, the Dorothy Dandridge musical th…
By Alix Cohen January 2017: Fifty-something Carey (Janet Zaresh) has always had unerring instinct for what someone should read. There's a kind of justice to her owning a bookstore after a ca…
By Alix Cohen Oklahoma! redefined the American musical by fully integrating songs, dances, and story into a unified dramatic whole. Richard Rodgers first collaboration with Oscar Hammerstein…
By Alix Cohen Composer Burt Bacharach's harmonically adventurous pop songs reshaped popular music from the late 1950s onward. Working most famously with lyricist Hal David, he wrote dozens o…
By Alix Cohen Genre-defying Happenstance Theater offers an arsenal influences, inventiveness, and subtlety. Collectively devised, the company landscapes a stage with fine-spun virtuosity. Ju…
By Samuel L. Leiter... This unusual reimagining deftly expresses the play's inherent drama even as its historic visual and aural attractions have been replaced or pared away.
By Melissa Griegel… Photos by Melissa Griegel Photography Matthew Morrison (Hairspray, The Light in the Piazza, South Pacific), made his debut on Broadway in Footloose and then went on to …
By Alix Cohen 40ish Agnes White (Carrie Coon) lives in a low end motel room on an interstate highway in Oklahoma. A bar waitress, she seems to spend the rest of her time high. Today, ex-husb…
By Ron Fassler . . . A cabaret show that's the perfect way to start the New Year off with optimism and heart.
By Alix Cohen When Jordan Harrison wrote Marjorie Prime, (a finalist for the 2015 Pulitzer Prize), the play emerged among a succession of dramatic pieces concerning analog vs. digital. A.I.,…