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IS This Broadway? #Stageworthy News of the Week by Jonathan Mandell

Today, the Broadway League launches its "This is Broadway" campaign, featuring a new flashy website, a dazzling montage video narrated by Oprah Winfrey (see below), the lighting of the Empir…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 10:21am on August 30, 2021

Ni Mi Madre Review: My mother the diva, not always divine by Jonathan Mandell

Bete comes off as such an outrageous Latina diva that she could be a drag queen's campy creation, especially since she's portrayed by a man, Arturo Luis Soria. She compares herself to Madonn…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 2:58pm on August 28, 2021

Pass Over on Broadway Review: Fiery, Foul, Funny, Flawed…and First! by Jonathan Mandell

"Pass Over" is more than just a foul-mouthed, funny, beautifully acted and blisteringly pointed play about two Black men stuck on a street corner, menaced by white men. It arrives on Broadwa…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 5:48pm on August 27, 2021

Canceled Culture. Broadway's "New Deal." Fringe Online. Puppets as NYC Immigrants. #Stageworthy News of the Week. by Jonathan Mandell

Lightning cut short the We Love NYC Homecoming concert in Central Park over the weekend,  which one hopes is not a harbinger of the desperately anticipated Fall season. Some culture ha…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 11:26am on August 24, 2021

Edinburgh Fringe 2021 Review: The Revolution of Evelyn Serrano. Puerto Rican NY activism in 1969. by Jonathan Mandell

"The Revolution of Evelyn Serrano"  revolves around a true incident that occurred around Christmas time 1969: The Young Lords, a group of young activist Puerto Ricans in New York, took…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 10:57pm on August 23, 2021

Edinburgh Fringe 2021 Review: Call Me Elizabeth. Elizabeth Taylor before Richard Burton by Jonathan Mandell

"I'm so sick of playing the part of Elizabeth Taylor,"  Kayla Boye says in "Call Me Elizabeth." Of course, Elizabeth Taylor is supposed to be saying this, not Boye, who is portraying t…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 2:07pm on August 21, 2021

Edinburgh Fringe 2021 Review: Marrying Jake Gyllenhaal by Jonathan Mandell

"Actor. Humanitarian. Snack." " Those are the first words we see on the screen, and they're obviously meant to describe Jake Gyllenhaal. But filmmaker, writer and actress Melissa Center's ho…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 11:57pm on August 20, 2021

Edinburgh Fringe 2021 Review: We'll Dance on the Ash of the Apocalypse by Jonathan Mandell

What would be the most effective play about climate change?  That's the question that Australian playwright Melissa-Kelly Franklin seems to have asked herself while writing this short …

SOURCE: New York Theater at 11:54pm on August 19, 2021

Alma Baya Review. Life as a Hybrid in Outer (and Other) Space by Jonathan Mandell

Alma and Baya are living in the only home they've ever known, a two-person pod far from Earth, with malfunctioning machines and a dwindling food supply, when an unexpected stranger comes kno…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 9:53pm on August 18, 2021

Edinburgh Fringe 2021 Review: Triple Bypass. Amy Winehouse and Karen Carpenter in South Dakota. by Jonathan Mandell

Amy Winehouse meets Karen Carpenter on a bench outside a cosmic nightclub, both reluctant to "face the music," in "Close to Black,"  the second play in  "Triple Bypass," which is…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 11:30pm on August 17, 2021

Heating Up. Oskar Eustis' Strange Email. #Stageworthy News of the Week by Jonathan Mandell

During last week's heat wave, theater continued to heat up, with the official opening night of Pass Over pushed up to this Sunday, August 22nd (which may confuse people who thought that t…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 11:27am on August 16, 2021

2021 Edinburgh Fringe Festival: 8 NYC Shows Online by Jonathan Mandell

The Edinburgh Fringe Festival, which last year went entirely digital, is back in person in Scotland this year through August 30th, though smaller than usual " only about a thousand shows at …

SOURCE: New York Theater at 5:56pm on August 15, 2021

Here Is Future. Theatre for One's Must-See Micro-Plays. by Jonathan Mandell

"Here is Future" presents terrific actors in a half dozen thought-provoking new plays by acclaimed American playwrights, most of them women, all of them BIPOC.*  There are also practic…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 11:59pm on August 14, 2021

Little island NYC Free: Cannabis, Ali Stroker. by Jonathan Mandell

Baba Israel asked us to light up an imaginary joint, before he and his band rapped about the history and heroes of marijuana.  Ali Stroker marveled at how we were all creating communit…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 8:21pm on August 13, 2021

Puppets of New York: Theater Pioneers and Downtown Virtuosos by Jonathan Mandell

New York City's first-ever official Puppet Week features, besides a fringe festival, exhibitions both downtown and (way) uptown, honoring the art of celebrated theater artists who work with …

SOURCE: New York Theater at 5:04pm on August 12, 2021

International Puppet Fringe Festival NYC opening night by Jonathan Mandell

What's an opening night without a red carpet? The second biannual International Puppet Fringe Festival of New York began with a parade of inanimate objects brought to life " a giant skeleton…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 11:46pm on August 11, 2021

Merry Wives Review: The Bard's Comedy, Black And Back Where It Belongs by Jonathan Mandell

"Merry Wives," Jocelyn Bioh's adaptation of one of Shakespeare's least performed comedies, which officially opened Monday night, is supposedly set among African immigrants during present-day…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 1:23am on August 10, 2021

Delta Denial? NY Pops Up Tainted Triumph. #Stageworthy News of the Week by Jonathan Mandell

Live, in-person theater this summer in New York has been vigorous, innovative and outdoors, as I recount first-hand in an article for HowlRound. But theatergoers seem to be focusing their en…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 12:56pm on August 9, 2021

Together Apart. Brown alumni sing about the pandemic by Jonathan Mandell

While watching "Together Apart," the latest online anthology about life during the pandemic, I wondered: Will COVID-19 inspire great theater? Has a pandemic ever done so? Yes, Shakespeare…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 11:39pm on August 8, 2021

Broadway Beyond the Golden Age, on PBS by Jonathan Mandell

Some of the legendary stories that make up Broadway lore are told by the theater stars who lived them in this PBS documentary that looks at Broadway from 1959 to the early 1980s, a sequel to…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 11:46pm on August 7, 2021

Detroit '67 Review: Dominique Morisseau's early play about the Motown riots by Jonathan Mandell

The first thing anybody does in Dominique Morisseau's drama "Detroit '67," which Signature Theatre of Arlington is streaming online on Marquee TV through September 16, is put the Temptation'…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 10:33pm on August 6, 2021

Marie Antoinette Review: Marin Ireland as Doomed Queen on Zoom by Jonathan Mandell

"Marie Antoinette,"  David Adjmi's contemporary take on the "Let them eat cake" beheaded French queen, seems a baffling choice for the latest Zoom reading on Play-PerView. When Marin I…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 11:35pm on August 5, 2021

Digital theater Is here to stay, and other key conclusions from Sundance Institute's report from 76 arts workers on the future needs of live perform by Jonathan Mandell

The pandemic has given theater artists an opportunity to innovate like never before, their innovations (like digital theater) are here to stay " and these are good things, because the entire…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 5:22pm on August 4, 2021

Critical Care Review: TNC's Summer Theater Coronavirus Clowning and Social Consciousness by Jonathan Mandell

In the middle of "Critical Care,"  Theater for a New City's original hour-long musical touring New York City streets and parks through September 12, a dancing chorus of nursing home re…

SOURCE: New York Theater at 5:38pm on August 3, 2021

August begins with Broadway excitement and COVID uncertainty. Mask and vaccination mandates. #Stageworthy News of the Week. by Jonathan Mandell

August, usually a downtime in the theater, is this year a month of excitement, anticipation…and uncertainty. Excitement: August theater events include not just play openings Off-Broadway, …

SOURCE: New York Theater at 9:35am on August 2, 2021
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