Christmas With the Crawfords, now playing at the Abrons Arts Center and starring Joey Arias, Chris March, and Sherry Vine, is a droll parody of the “at-home with the stars” holiday specials of yesteryear. The year is 1940 and in her Brentwood mansion …Read more
Everyone loves a good sports story and Secondary Pitch does not let down! As if the premise of a show about brothers and baseball weren’t enough of a draw, the world premiere production from Randomly Specific Theatre has the added bonus of viewing li …Read more
Turning the Glass Around is a poignant drama about a Korean American man’s unraveling following the death of his father. Written by Pia Wilson and now playing at Teatro Circulo, the play is an in-depth exploration of grief and mental illness in the f …Read more
Catherine Boruch gave a highly energetic performance at Stage Left Studios this weekend. Her short one-woman show, Downtown Mermaid, was a comedic look at life of a Jersey Girl who gets swept up by the big city hype. From band groupie to corporate …Read more
I’ll admit that when I first heard about the PigPen Theatre Co.’s The Old Man and The Old Moon at the New Victory Theater, I was skeptical. Despite all the hype and my editors raving about the show, I had reservations. After all, there were to be sha …Read more
Having been completely charmed by Deborah Berenson’s performance in Sex, Lies and Earl Grey at the New York International Fringe Festival, I was literally bouncing in my shoes when I heard that she’d been chosen for the Fringe Encore performances. I …Read more
Tomorrow’s Dawn is a sweet and funny musical about being a teenager. The play explores love, friendship, family, and the gamut of emotions that plagues all young adults who are on the verge of discovering themselves. While the performance delves into …Read more
Globetrotting musician Ron Pope has been pretty busy these last few months with tour dates scattered across the US, Europe, and Australia following the release of his latest album, Calling off the Dogs. The veteran singer-songwriter has been releasin …Read more
Held Momentarily brought the audience to its feet after a fantastic performance at the Sheen Center on Bleecker Street. The musical comedy written by Oliver Houser and directed by Hunter Bird is an homage to the commuters of New York City. With a gr …Read more
Calling all tea lovers and a few coffee drinkers, too: Sex, Lies & Earl Grey is a must-see musical comedy at this year’s New York International Fringe Festival! Writer, actor, and comedienne Deborah Berenson’s FringeNYC debut is a revealing portr …Read more