With a blast of bright white light, the Broadway revival of Parade marches itself forcibly onto the stage, surging from the sidelines once the love-making center...
Daniel Radcliffe, Jonathan Groff, and Lindsay Mendez in NYTW’s Merrily We Roll Along. Photo: Joan Marcus. It was one of the most coveted tickets to be found over...
“What are you thirsty for?” That question rings true, delivered by the unstoppable Sweet Sue, embodied by the impossibly strong, vocally-gifted Natasha Yvette Williams (Broadway’s Chicken...
Pop-pleasing the crowds with ease, & Juliet strides onto the Broadway stage with buoyant energy and a zest for teenage dream life. Marvellously fun and enthusiastically...
My one and only wish was for the chance to see Kimberly Akimbo transfer to Broadway so I could have the opportunity to see it again....
As they set themselves up, KPOP the new musical comes floating forward on a black stepped thrust, selling itself like a prettily packaged product ready for...
People love this film. As do I, although maybe not as much as some of the mega-fans that surrounded me the night I went to see...
“Don’t make friends with the rock stars.” “No attachments, no boundaries.” Cameron Crowe’s 2000 movie Almost Famous has made it to Broadway. This autobiographical memory musical drops you into 1973....
I can’t say that I was blown away. But I also can’t really say that I wasn’t. I was engaged, excited, perplexed, and entertained. For the...
“Oh baby, baby, I shouldn’t have let you go.” Cause it’s been a while. I will admit it. And I should have written about seeing &...
I just had to see this show again. I wasn’t even planning on being in NYC very much this summer, or at all, to be honest,...
Nominations for the 2022 Tony Awards were revealed on May 9 by Broadway favorites Adrienne Warren and Joshua Henry, with A Strange Loop becoming the most nominated production of the season with 11...
Opening up with an expansive wide-eyed wonder, reminding us all of those other big themed musicals like Les Misérables, the new musical, Paradise Square finds its...
Funny. So, even though I try hard not to read any reviews of a show before I see it or write about it, I couldn’t help...
John-Michael Lyles (Thought 3), Jason Veasey (Thought 5), James Jackson, Jr.(Thought 2), L Morgan Lee (Thought 1), John-Andrew Morrison (Thought 4), Antwayn Hopper (Thought 6) Pushing...
Well, here it is boys and girls, that crisp new revival of Meredith Willson’s corny 1957 musical, The Music Man, coming on strong and slick, just...
To be honest, the secondary title of this piece is really “My Sondheim Week of Appreciation in NYC, Part 1 and 2.” I’m aware that this...
This night was a long time coming. In March of 2020, I was scheduled to see this show on its press night, a night that would...
A musical about a woman who talks to the washing machine, and it sings back. Who’da thought, right? And it’s not some Disney’s Beauty and the...
Opening Night, and hopefully, second time’s the charm. I was actually in the air flying in from Toronto back in March 2020 when it was announced...
I wasn’t prepared for this. And I didn’t quite realize it until I sat down in those social distanced chairs under the Festival Theatre‘s outdoor tent. How...
“Once upon a time,” as the story goes. But I must tell you, with all honesty, that I never really imagined spending the time to sit...
Never has there been a moment where I could think of one negative thing to say about Julie Andrews. Let’s be clear on that. She is...
There is no way that this show, even when streaming, is going to let you not pay attention. It has too much going on to let...
“Connect, George.” This is the underlying theme; of our time and our place in COVID19 history, along with the current that flows inside of the epic...