SEE because: Think “Sweeney Todd” by way of Gilbert & Sullivan. “Guide” is lighter and not in the same league, but still oodles of fun. Unlike so many movies-into-musicals, this takes a great comedy (the Ealing classic “Kind Hearts and Coronets” …Read more
What happens when you have a talented group of thriving actors living in a home in Brooklyn with an empty backyard? Their ambition and creativity takes over and they all decide to put on a play. With the aid of some old classmates from conservatory, …Read more
SEE because: Brian Cranston isn’t just a star giving a grand performance, he’s exciting to watch as he ramps LBJ up from shell-shocked grief to energized commander in chief to driven, borderline-paranoid dealmaker. If you liked Spielberg’s “Lincoln”, …Read more
For the third time this season, Broadway’s Circle in the Square Theater has an opening. After the commercial failures of the musical “Soul Doctor” and the baseball drama “Bronx Bombers”, the venue now hosts “Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar and Grill”, feat …Read more
It seems everyone is always waiting for the next big, splashy, funny, zany old-style musical to sweep Broadway off its feet, much as “The Producers” did more than a decade ago. There have been direct attempts since – e.g., “Nice Work if You Can Get I …Read more
SEE OR SKIP: Bullets Over Broadway In this arts column, rather than provide a lengthy critique, we hit the bullet points and share our thoughts on whether a show is worth seeing or skipping. Of course, your own reasons for picking or ignoring a show …Read more
A unique ensemble of actors comes together under the sophisticated direction of Karin Coonrod to bring to life Flannery O’Connor’s short story “Everything that Rises Must Converge”. O’Connor, one of the most admired writers of the 20th century, show …Read more
Some might say a monologue slam is the perfect showcase for actors, giving them the space and the audience to show off their talent. These acting competitions often bring the public exposure needed to take their careers to the next level. The Movem …Read more
As tickets become harder to move, the divisive trend of casting movie stars on the Great White Way is becoming more and more ubiquitous. The current revival of “A Raisin in the Sun” at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre is no exception. If a sold out Satur …Read more
SEE ot SKIP: Aladdin In this arts column, rather than provide a lengthy critique, we hit the bullet points and share our thoughts on whether a show is worth seeing or skipping. Of course, your own reasons for picking or ignoring a show might be based …Read more