With a mystical donning of a strongly stated yellow hat, New York Theatre Workshop‘s dynamic and visually impressive play, The Half-God of Rainfall stomps forward, dribbling...
Sex that is a surprise, and sex that is an assault. That is the key, and one of the many fascinating paradoxes built in and intertwined...
“Now I get to remember,” spoken as the visuals turn on with a vengeance, and the American dream (or nightmare) known as Wal-Mart, begins to refract...
We knew about Daniel Radcliffe was starring in the Sondheim revival of MerrilyWe Roll Along Off-Broadway. Now Tony nominee Jonathan Groff and and Tony winner Lindsay Mendez are joining...
Split in two. In a flash of sound and light. Played out on a blank dark canvas. One could say that the world and the way...
Over a quarter century ago, a wise and talented Jonathan Larson delivered to the door of the New York Theatre Workshop a request and a proposal, to give...
The National Alliance for Musical Theatre (Betsy King Militello, Executive Director) is thrilled to announce that the public can attend NAMT’s 32nd Annual Festival Of New...
Emily Kuroda, Jo Yang & Wai Ching Ho. Photo by Chad Batka. The play that we dive into at the always inventive New York Theatre Workshop, finds...
New York Theatre Workshop transferred Once and won the Tony, now the new musical Sing Street will transfer to the Lyceum Theatre on March 26th and...
In April 2016, director John Carney released a film called Sing Street. It was set in Dublin in the economically challenged 1980’s and it was embraced enthusiastically,...
I’ve been here before, in this place where playwright Mfoniso Udofia has dropped her fascinating and detailed characters down into, both worlds that are parallel universes...
“It’s amazing the perspective a couple of days gives you.” There are approximately 123 suicide’s a day. This leading cause of death, is a national health...
It’s a one man border crossing Times seventeen, giving a lesson in curiosity, acceptance, and adventure. The passenger, as he is so labeled by creator/performer/scenic designer...
On what just happened to be one of the most dreadfully upsetting days in American political history since that horrendous last election, I found myself being...
Back in 1991, Light Shining in Buckinghamshire, a play written by Caryl Churchill (Escaped Alone, Cloud 9) had its American premiere at the New York Theatre...
“I don’t want a job – I want dignity.” Azeem Bhatti In order to have dignity, don’t you have to first honor and respect yourself and others?...
At first I envied these two. Living abroad, in Paris of all places, young, married and in love. Looked pretty good to me, at least in...
How often does fear paralyze us? We get stopped in our tracks and make discussions, so as not to be hurt. Hundred Days, the new musical concert...
The Treasurer, by Max Posner, at Playwrights Horizons, is a provocative, worthwhile study of a middle-aged man with two brothers (offstage except for their voices) who becomes...
When Alex was born to the titled character in Amy Herzog’s new play, Mary Jane currently playing at the New York Theatre Workshop, her life changed direction. “On hold...
Mfoniso Udofia is a playwright that I have had little to no connection to. So the prospect of seeing two of her plays, one right after another,...