Carlos Marques-Marcet’s 10.000 Km. centers on the relationship between Sergi (David Verdaguer) and Alex (Natalia Tena), a couple living in Barcelona who have been together for seven years and are discussing the possibility of having a child, when Ale …Read more
From July 9-19, New Yorkers will have the opportunity to see the best of contemporary and classic Japanese cinema in North America’s largest Japanese film festival. The 2015 selections include works by modern masters like Tsho Sukikawa and Masashi Ya …Read more
Director Wade Gasque’s Tiger Orange is a sensitive look at growing up gay that features a breakthrough performance by Frankie Valenti as Todd, the youngest brother of Chet (Mark Strano) a reserved man running the hardware store he inherited from thei …Read more
Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Oklahoma! has become the musical theatre equivalent of comfort food; like a hearty bowl of chili it’s always there to make us feel warm when we need it, but in the Bard Summerscape production of the beloved musical, we reali …Read more
Messy and complex are not synonymous as is proved in Mike, a muddled “play with music” in which four characters share a dinner none of them will want to remember. Daniel (played by a lanky, charming Leo Defriend) is obsessed with a phone app which he …Read more
By now it’s common knowledge that brothers Wayne and Karey Kirkpatrick achieved the unthinkable by having their very first musical skip out-of-town previews and open successfully on Broadway in the spring of 2015. Something Rotten! was one of the onl …Read more
Jonathan Groff’s greatest strength must be his generosity, he is the rare kind of actor who allows himself to listen and observe his stage companions, which ironically, makes him even more compelling to watch. Playing a man with a rare neurological d …Read more
The three central characters in Of Good Stock seem to have one question in mind: is blood really thicker than water? They’re the Stockton sisters, daughters of long dead author Mick, who along with a sumptuous estate also left them a myriad of unreso …Read more
The Princess of France is Matías Piñeiro’s fourth feature length film, and the third consecutive project (if we include the short film Rosalinda) which he’s based on the works of Shakespeare. This unique take on Love’s Labour’s Lost takes place in th …Read more
Musicals about sports are as rare as musicals about showbiz are common; perhaps the usually frenetic nature of sports makes them intense enough without the added emotional weight of music, or perhaps musical theatre composers are immune to the appeal …Read more