To celebrate the release of their new EP A Little Single, songwriters Lance Horne and Drew Brody are doing a special show at Feinstein’s/54 Below on May 11. The EP is a collection of witty, personal songs about romance, dating and friendship that see …Read more
Singer/songwriter Grace McLean has a deliciously eclectic style that sees her combining elements from jazz, folk, musical theatre and pop. In songs like “Natural Disaster”, which she performs with her band (Grace McLean & Them Apples) she sounds …Read more
In their 33rd birthday gala, called Do You Hear the People Sing, The New York Pops celebrated the works of Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg best known for Les Miserables and Miss Saigon, and truly, one of those would have been enough to save …Read more
In The Woodsman, we discover how the Tin Man from Frank L. Baum’s The Wizard of Oz, encountered his fate. Imagined by the wizards of Strangemen & Co. as a folk tale, we learn the title character’s story through gorgeous music and evocative puppet …Read more
Ratchet & Clank is an animated film based on a popular PlayStation video game series about a group of space defenders called the Galactic Rangers who are set on protecting the universe from the appropriately titled Doctor Nefarius (voiced by Armi …Read more
Last time Victoria Clark and Kelli O’Hara shared the stage they played mother and daughter in Adam Guettel’s gorgeous The Light in the Piazza; more than a decade later they are portraying mortal enemies in City Center’s production of Henry Purcell an …Read more
As any New Yorker will tell you, New York after Hurricane Sandy was no laughing matter. With flooded streets, blackouts, and massive fires, it seemed as if the prophecies from all those terrible summer blockbusters had become a reality. And yet, the …Read more
Eugene O’Neill’s Long Day’s Journey Into Night is considered by many to be the absolute finest American play of all time; as such, it provides actors with once-in-a-lifetime opportunities to portray characters that secure their legacy in the pantheon …Read more
Waitress is a musical about the legacy of women. Jenna (Jessie Mueller) learned how to bake pies by watching her late mother come up with special concoctions to commemorate special times in her life. From heartbreak to joy, Jenna’s mother had a pie f …Read more
From April 22 to May 01, the Film Society of Lincoln Center will present An Early Clue to the New Direction: Queer Cinema Before Stonewall, a series which intends to prove that queer cinema existed before the LGBT liberation of the late 60s. Perhaps …Read more