(The writer and director of Lesbian Love Octagon gave us a short interview about the musical, being a lesbian in the 90s, and the role of social media in the theater world.) Lesbian Love Octagon is a musical about a heartbroken lesbian, Sue, who lose …Read more
Lynette Williams has a voice that is as much an instrument as her guitar. A Harlem-based singer-songwriter, Williams has become a staple around New York, playing venues such as Rockwood Music Hall, S.O.B’s and 92YTribeca. Her EP, Songs for Sarah, is …Read more
At one point during “Italian Bred”, writer/leading star, Candice reveals her surprise as a child upon realizing that her last name wasn’t Guardin, but Guardino. This revelation is justified by her grandma who claims she hated her ex-husband to …Read more
When the Tony Awards were announced, there were quite a few fans scratching their heads wondering at the list. Film greats such as Bette Midler, Scarlett Johansson and Al Pacino were ignored while Broadway veterans such as David Hyde Pierce, Tracy Le …Read more
by Tonianne Bellomo I’ve written about him before but just in case you didn’t read my last article, I’ll give you a little background. Zane Carney is a well-trained, versatile musician whose passion for music is evident in his playing. He’s probably …Read more
Review: Ballet-théâtre atlantique du Canada’s Production of “Amadeus” Critic: Tonianne Bellomo Sunday’s performance of Amadeus at Brooklyn College’s Walt Whitman Theater was a perfect marriage between theater and ballet, full of passion but with the …Read more
Margaret Glaspy is an up and coming singer songwriter who grew up in California, cut her teeth in Boston, and then moved down here to New York. She just released her first EP If & When, a five song collection of tracks that have vocals similar to …Read more
Believe it or not, this rock expert is quite fond of theater. I like the velvet seats, the overpriced drinks, the excited chatter and the smell of a million different perfumes and colognes; and it’s always exciting to get all dolled up and hurry out …Read more
The Picture of Dorian Gray is the quintessential work for any literature student. You will find battered copies in the back pockets and bag bottoms of any self-respecting reader, lovingly thumbed-through and annotated and dog-eared until the w …Read more