Coming: A Rock Musical of Biblical Proportions is a blasphemous, heretical comedy for the New York International Fringe Festival that will make you feel like you’re going to hell for laughing at all the clever quips, making fun everything from Jennif …Read more
Allow me to tell you something that nobody told me: 2014 – When We Were Idiots: A Comedy Walking Tour at the Fringe Central theatre, is really, legitimately, actually a walking tour. You may be thinking, “How did you not know it was a walking tour? T …Read more
Emily Brontë, Anton Chekhov and William Shakespeare are represented by movement, projected images and selections of the esteemed authors’ own words as Wing to the Rooky Wood, presented by Renaissance Now Theatre & Film, takes center stage as part …Read more
Writers of young adult paranormal romance series are currently enjoying their moment in the sun. There are movie deals, action figures and, oh yeah, religious cults based on their books. That is the case, at least, for Justine Drake (Lorinda Lisitza) …Read more
Kiss Your Brutal Hands, though billed as a solo show is really two solo shows in one seating. And, though it is difficult to draw a clear correlation or true connection between the two shows, other than to say both plays explore the crumbling …Read more
Whether you’re vaguely familiar with or deeply knowledgeable about Jonathan Jay Pollard, the Israeli spy made infamous in the 1980s, Martin Blank’s The Law of Return is a powerfully emotional portrayal of Pollard’s story. The story revolves around Po …Read more
Last week a new show premiered from talent Joshua R. Pangborn, centered on asking some of the toughest questions man has ever posed. Was it really Eve’s fault for the Destruction of Eden? Did Adam ever have a previous wife? What did God do to drive L …Read more
Combine a fully stocked bar, the hottest of today’s tunes setting the atmosphere and short plays everyone can relate to, and you have one of the most innovative pieces of theater currently playing in NYC. Play/Date at Fat Baby is perfect for a first …Read more
When watching several short plays in succession, as I had the pleasure to do last Friday at 59E59’s annual installment of their Summer Shorts Series, it is an involuntary reflex as an audience member to try to sew together the shorts, to try to figur …Read more
“I would have called it Bill’s In The Bathroom,” my boyfriend joked as we walked out of the Jewel Box Theatre on Saturday night after a performance of Eurydice Descending, presented in conjunction with the Midtown International Theater Festival. Chuc …Read more