Enter the forces of Tovah Silbermann, NYC comedy producer and Making Ends Meet podcast co-host, Andrew Tavin, standup comic and Podcast Monsters co-host, and Brandon Scott Wolf, standup comic and datebrandonscottwolf.com creator. This dynamic trio ha …Read more
Perhaps the marking of a great stage actor is that when you meet them in real life, it takes you a second or two to realize they’re the same person you saw on stage just a few nights before. Such was the case with Laiona Michelle who as Nanna in Amaz …Read more
You know Kelly AuCoin, you may just not know it yet. A true character actor, he’s been leaving his mark on stage as well as in television and films for over two decades, with appearances in shows like Law & Order and Gossip Girl, movies like Juli …Read more
In SeaWife, audiences are transported to a 19th century tavern where they attend the tale of the brave Percy, who following in the footsteps of his father decides to conquer ocean’s most enigmatic creature: the leviathan. We follow the hero during hi …Read more
You may not know this. In fact, there’s no particular reason for you to know it, but July 24th is “Tell an Old Joke Day.” Yes, a day apparently exists that is devoted to recounting quips that your great-grandpappy made when he was sitting around a ca …Read more
Whether it’s a politically biased news anchor, or a comic discussing how men like shopping and should shut up when women watch the sports game, finding a cultural figure whose perspective isn’t polarized can be challenging. It’s always refreshing to …Read more
Ruby Preston’s third novel, Starstruck, to be released by Dress Circle Publishing on July 14th, gets real about what happens behind the flash of the bright lights of Broadway. The characters in this novel by Preston (a real-life Broadway producer) in …Read more
Ciarán O’Reilly is a founding member of The Irish Repertory Theatre, the only company in North America dedicated to bringing Irish and Irish-American works to the stage. He is also the director of The Weir, the current production at the Irish Rep, co …Read more
As they do every so often, stories of audience members behaving insufferably at the theater become newsworthy—usually making the papers because some actor or fellow playgoer finally pushes back. For example, in 2013, theater critic Kevin Williamson w …Read more
The storied journey of The Visit to Broadway has been recounted many times, in 2015, fourteen years after its first planned tryout, The Visit finally made it to Broadway. It was a short two month visit, during which it earned five Tony nominations, …Read more