The line of succession for the presidency is upended. A low-level cabinet member becomes president.
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Theater Review (NYC): ‘Edgar Allan’ (Fringe Encore Series)
A unique show, loosely about Edgar Allan Poe's boarding-school adventure in England, is running at the Soho Playhouse.
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How is a film about Sammy Davis, Jr.'s life vital for today?
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Who is Sam Pollard? Why was he interested in Sammy Davis, Jr.?
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Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Jimeoin The Ridiculous,’ Fringe Encore Series, 2017
Hurricane Irma got you down? Check out Jimeoin to LOL. Laughter is medicine without side effects.
Read More »Concert Review: Jazz and Chihuly, Songs of Protest and Reconciliation at New York Botanical Garden
By the conclusion of the evening, the storm and rain had stopped and the audience had been refreshed and uplifted by the program's embodiment of the evolution of freedom into forgiveness, reconciliation, and love.
Read More »Exclusive Theater Interview: Michael Urie on ‘The Government Inspector,’ ‘Hamlet’ and More
"I did the nunnery scene from 'Hamlet' in Michael Kahn’s acting class back in 2002 (Jessica Chastain was my Ophelia), so to be playing the Dane for Michael all these years later really is a dream come true."
Read More »Interview: ‘Temple of the Souls’ Director Lorca Peress (New York Musical Festival)
'As a multicultural director, it is important that we understand the responsibility of stepping into another culture and world. I feel blessed and honored to bring elements of the Taíno history to life in our musical.'
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The triumph of love in unifying nations and dispelling racism, discrimination, and hatred is the key theme of this incredible musical. How worthy, how wise, how current for our times.
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