Popesical FringeNYC - Who will be the new Pope?
This madcap musical isn't blessed. In fact, it's like spending an eternity in Purgatory.
This madcap musical isn't blessed. In fact, it's like spending an eternity in Purgatory.
Christopher Domig is a compelling actor. A brave actor. Fully committed. Doing challenging work that challenges his audience.
A powerful, engaging, surprising and sometimes violent two character play by Jonathan A. Goldberg. You will never forget them.
The plot thickens like pea soup. Nothing is left to the imagination that will all but be deadened by this lame production.
The words and wisdom of Oscar Wilde stand on their own. It's hard to better what he created. Onward! Tickets $18.00
It's a jumble. The importance of Helen Keller's words and thoughts are undermined by all the movement and pre-recorded music.
AMAZING GRACE! HOW SWEET THE SOUND THAT SAVED A WRETCH LIKE ME I ONCE WAS LOST, BUT NOW AM FOUND WAS BLIND, BUT NOW I SEE! Most of what precedes this song is merely superfluous.
Perhaps that infamous cellphone offender was texting the box office demanding a refund.
An oft told tale of an unhappy gay guy who only has females to fall back on. Director Trip Cullman with a keen eye for detail has done a great job in bringing the character's quirks and this…
This production is pure Parsons. If you love the man you'll adore his self-deprecating, imperfect Almighty who will leave you with that oft quoted adage "to have faith in yourself."
It is at the 1978 SAG Lifetime Achievement Awards that we see Cagney and Jack Warner reminiscing and then in flashback the hits and misses of Mr. Cagney's long life.
Woody Allen fired her and Annabelle Gurwitch is haunted by it. She and other actors are talking about being fired on stage.
Marissa Jaret Winokur the star of "Hairspray" was at Sardi's last night before the show accepting the award for Best Actress in a Musical. She was rushing to leave for the theatre when the e…
A series of sketches - reminiscent of The Second City, Nichols and May and Beyond the Fringe - just not as sharp - where five actor/writers give it the good old collegiate try.
It's a message play disguised as a political burlesque which will entertain, make you think and laugh out loud and perhaps even cringe.
Despite the robust hilarity in much of the script "Secrets of the Trade" is a mixed bag that doesn't fully succeed.
Despite the robust hilarity in much of the script Secrets of the Trade is a mixed bag that doesn't fully succeed.
Sometimes otherworldly, emotionally touching and directed by Jack Cummings III with great imagination, theatricality and care. These characters will touch you and haunt you. They are not ea…
A new two act play written by Richard Taylor in the genre of "horror made humorous" barely succeeds.
Fascinating, extremely well written with two superb actors - Martin Rayner (Freud) and Mark H. Dold (Lewis) playing intelligent cat and intelligent mouse with each other.
It's a captivating capsule of Irish history performed to the hilt by a great ensemble cast that is called upon to become many people with many accents and to break your heart and to make you…
Trouble in Paradise: Adam & Eve Revisited at The York. With the exception of the biting edge, unexpected and off beat humor of Mr. DiPietro "Falling For Eve" falls a bit flat.
An affectionate, harmless, nostalgic and pleasant evening of good old fashioned story telling through the eyes of a smart, young theatre fan who is not at all afraid of becoming a "theatre c…
Aja is quite an original. She is beautiful. She is funny. She is innocent. She is sexy. She is feisty. She is stoic. And someone to keep your eye on.