A portrait of the artist as a grieving mother comes to The Pershing Square Signature Center in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. The show, written by Ensemble for the Romantic Century (ERC) Artistic Director Eve Wolf and directed by Donald T. Sanders, is …Read more
Scarves, hats, coats, gloves, and boots are starting to appear on the streets of New York City – it must almost be winter. On a cold day in the city everyone needs something to warm his or her chilled bones and the quickest way is with a nice cup of …Read more
SpongeBob Squarepants the Musical: 2017 was full of nasty shocks, so I’m happy to report that one sweet surprise came in sponge form. Well, not quite (costume designer David Zinn thinks well out of the standard Halloween costume box), but actor Ethan …Read more
“Almost no one loves Liza as much as I do.” Such is the bold and ballsy statement made by longtime superfan Rick Skye. He’s probably right, though. Considering the “Liza” in question is none other than Ms. Minnelli herself, whom he’s been lovingly im …Read more
Lauren Molina of The Skivvies (Nick was out with a pulled muscle, hope you feel better Nick!) talks about the duo’s upcoming engagements at Feinstein’s/54 Below, their wishes for the new year, what’s it like to have done almost all the songs in the w …Read more
Not only do you get to watch candy makers at work, but there are also free samples? Sign us up! When you walk into Little Italy’s candy shop papabubble, the intoxicating smells automatically transport you back to being a kid. With some of the most in …Read more
Join cabaret sensations Kim David Smith and Molly Pope as they ring in 2018 with No Thrill from Champagne at Pangea. The dazzling duo will pay tribute to Noel Coward, Cole Porter and Marlene Dietrich during a night full of glamour, laughs, and two of …Read more
The SITI Company’s production of Yukio Mishima’s Hanjo completely concerns itself with the nuances and understanding of time and, critically, with the experience of time in the theater. Translated and directed by Leon Ingulsrud, the work makes time r …Read more
The wonder years of teendom are possibly the most potent of our lives, as we feel deeper, think different, see ourselves and others in new lights. Bert V. Royal’s Dog Sees God, the Peanuts play, is a wonderful coming of age high school drama with a n …Read more
The King is having a bad day; he can’t catch a goldfish in a glass bowl. King Philippe V of Spain has a “brain inflammation” and appears to be going mad. In Farinelli and The King, the new drama at the Belasco Theatre, the superb Mark Rylance portr …Read more