Tony Borden’s Dead Lunch, or Who Prays for Bad Weather?, a character-driven, slice-of-life play at the New York International Fringe Festival, explores working-class society within the setting of a failing restaurant. In the first act, we see what ha …Read more
“1. You write a poem. 2. You contact us with your poem, requesting we turn it into a song as an mp3 or CD. 3. We reply and send you a request for payment through PayPal.4. After we receive payment, we create a song using your poem as lyrics. This can …Read more
Solo For Two, a presentation of three dance works at New York City Center, featured a few of the most gorgeous creatures of the ballet world: its stars, Natalia Osipova and Ivan Vasiliev, as well as Edward Watson, Elizabeth McGorian, Donald Thom, Tom …Read more
Playwright Howard L. Craft has perhaps done more with 90 minutes than some writers have done with entire trilogies. In Craft’s Freight: The Five Incarnations of Abel Green, playing July 25th through August 9th at HERE Arts Center, the eponymous chara …Read more
If you are lucky enough, you live near a certain wondrous place of happiness: the theatre built for and by the community. Community theatre is a place where the spirit of brotherly love, collaboration and a celebration of theatre brings people togeth …Read more
Financial Slavery: The College Debt Sentence, produced by Strength Out of Shadows and directed by Jennifer Little and Michael Pinnix, has developed from the painful, often traumatic and all-too-familiar tales of people who have to cope with the risin …Read more
Beautiful voices, catchy little tunes and lots of sweet science geekiness abound in Black Hole Wedding by Katherine Brann Fredericks and Paul Edward Nelson. This big, fun ambitious musical comedy has everything from a black hole trash compactor to th …Read more
In its nearly twenty year lifespan, Ballet NY has managed to create a truly spectacular experience for dance-goers, choreographers, designers and its crème de la crop dancers. The whole spirit of Ballet NY is one of inspiration, innovation and artist …Read more
What happens when one artist creates in response to another’s work? Certainly in the case of Zvi Gotheiner’s recent dance piece at New York Live Arts, Escher/Bacon/Rothko, the manifestation of one brilliant mind inspired by, in this case, three brill …Read more
New York born, Israeli-based choreographer Nadine Bommer has chosen a topic which I’ve never seen put into dance or theatre – football, or soccer, depending on your culture. In her pursuit to create a piece of dance theatre, she plays with all the o …Read more