StageBuddy loves theater! And we love to see people’s careers blossom, especially when “we knew them when.” Such is the case with Christina Bianco. We had her on our Live Show several years ago, and now her YouTube video “Christina Bianco Diva Impre …Read more
Relativity describes the dependence on the perspective from which the viewer considers things. Jay Prasad’s “Einstein”, now playing at the beautiful Theatre at St. Clement’s, makes full use of the scientist’s famous concept by inviting us to consider …Read more
Although best known for her early 1970s film roles, actress Karen Black — who passed away from cancer today at age 74 — paid her share of Broadway dues. The closest she had to a hit was her debut; she came in as an understudy to “Take Her, She’s Mi …Read more
Looking for a different kind of summer getaway? Throughout the month of August, New Yorkers have the chance to embark on an incredible new adventure – “The Orion Experience”, live at the XL Nightclub, Cabaret & Lounge (click here to win tickets). …Read more
Where do you find help when you realize you’ve nowhere else to go? That is the question at the center of “Help Yourself”, a witty one-woman show written and performed by Lauren Hunter and directed by Kitty Lindsay. The setting is a nondescript room – …Read more
“The Actual Dance,” is a passionate and moving one-man play written by and starring Samuel A. Simon. It is based on Simon’s personal experience with cancer and it is a story told from the rarely seen perspective of a man whose wife has just been diag …Read more
The musical “The Hills Are Alive,” part of “The 2013 New York Musical Theatre Festival,” takes its title quite literally. Mocking the original 1965 film “The Sound of Music” with character changes and adjustments. The play starts by taking the “Von …Read more
The Beatles come to Broadway in the musical “Let It Be”, performing hit songs and celebrating the band’s 50th Anniversary. The show opened at the St. James Theatre on 44th Street, bringing the original cast from the London’s West End to Times Square. …Read more
“Woolly Mammoth Panic Attack” is Rated R… for raunchy, rambunctious and ridiculously funny. Matt Nagin, poet, writer, and comedian presents his uproarious one man standup show, and it was a stellar success. This show was not made for the uptight. If …Read more
Theater publicist Miller Wright, who spent the first part of his PR career with the venerable Shirley Herz firm and then opened his own office, died July 18 of what appears to be a tragic accident – falling out of his 23rd-floor apartment window. In …Read more