Marianne Pilllsbury, the lead in Depression: The Musical, as well as creator of music, lyrics and book for the show, tries to convey the frustration and anxiety of the mental illness in an hour and 10 min. The play is a tongue-in-cheek story about a …Read more
Welcome to the secret underground cabaret of Behind Closed Doors, hiding all the illegals of a dystopian city where alcohol, homosexuality and divorce is strictly against the rules made by the Coalition of the Sacred. And if you’re lucky enough to be …Read more
Coming: A Rock Musical of Biblical Proportions is a blasphemous, heretical comedy for the New York International Fringe Festival that will make you feel like you’re going to hell for laughing at all the clever quips, making fun everything from Jennif …Read more
Whether you’re vaguely familiar with or deeply knowledgeable about Jonathan Jay Pollard, the Israeli spy made infamous in the 1980s, Martin Blank’s The Law of Return is a powerfully emotional portrayal of Pollard’s story. The story revolves around Po …Read more
Sleep Well is a short, one-man show about one man’s strange night with his even stranger roommate. Glynn Borders, writer, producer, performer and director, right away tells the audience, “This is a show about weird shit.” He does not disappoint. Bord …Read more
Welcome to 1952 New York City, where men wear hats, commies are red and the only way to get dirt on your favorite celebrity is to overhear a private conversation on the subway. Until Big Bob Harrison comes along. When we first meet Harrison (Kevin Sp …Read more
WikiMusical, directed by Richard J. Hinds and musically directed by Sonny Paladino, a show for the New York Musical Theatre Festival at the Pearl Theater, is a regular ol’ Alice in Wonderland — if you replace Alice with two head-butting, tech-savvy …Read more
Switch To Kill, an installment part of The Brick’s Comic Book Theater festival, is everything you could hope for in a comic book inspired play. There’s suspense, villainous hit men, wonderful costumes, dark noir music and loads of action. The show fo …Read more
Katorga; An Ozet Performance is the new production at St. Mark’s Church and the last Incubator Arts Project to be held at St. Mark’s. And for a farewell, this show goes out with a very interesting bang. Katorga is an experience. It is a non-tradition …Read more
“The Taste of It”, the new show at Theater 54, is exhausting. Amazing, but exhausting. The story that follows young artists Sheila (Briana Pozner) and Ross (Landon G. Woodson) as they come to grips with their art, their relationship and each other is …Read more