The dual-language version of the Disney musical is ideal viewing for kids of all ages.
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Theater Review (San Antonio): ‘Urinetown: the Musical’ by Mark Hollmann and Greg Kotis
The Playhouse San Antonio presents a wonderfully entertaining production of the Tony-winning musical comedy.
Read More »Theatre Review (Singapore): ‘La Cage Aux Folles’ from W!ld Rice
W!ld Rice’s re-staging of the musical La Cage Aux Folles will be at the Victoria Theatre from 19 April to 13 May 2016. La Cage tells the tale of couple Albin (Ivan Heng) and George (Sean Ghazi). An aging star of the stage, Albin has been “mother” to George’s son …
Read More »Theatre Review (Singapore): ‘Hand to God’ by Robert Askins, from Singapore Repertory Theatre
This version of the Tony Award-winning comedy, directed by Guy Unsworth, stands out because of the comedic timing and naturalistic performances of most of the cast.
Read More »Voices from Hollywood Fringe 2017: Exclusive Interview with ‘Zombie Clown Trump’ Creator
'We’re basically conducting our comic sermon for others who, like us, are truly frightened of what’s going on not only in our country, but across the world. We want to provide a safe and enjoyable space for people to come together right now and relieve some tension, aided by the magic of music and laughter.'
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘World Builders: A Love Story’ by Johnna Adams
Marvelous performances light up this too-long two-hander about what might happen when two people who've lived much of their adult lives in their own worlds are sent to a mental health facility to receive an experimental cure.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Ragtime’ from the Gallery Players
As a 'Ragtime' newbie, I wondered how E.L. Doctorow's three connected stories of early-20th-century America fit together in a musical theater context. The answer, on the evidence of this fine new production, is: brilliantly.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘A Life Behind Bars’ Written and Performed by Dan Ruth
A longtime bartender's fury at nearly everyone, from NYC health inspectors to an intrusive and homophobic landlady, recollected in tranquility and conveyed with measured energy and often at breakneck speed, delivers not bitterness but symphonic tension and release – and laughs galore.
Read More »Theater Review: ‘HEDY! The Life and Inventions of Hedy Lamarr’ by Heather Massie
Heather Massie resurrects the screen legend to gratefully address an audience that's finally asking "the right questions" – not about Hedy Lamarr's legendary beauty, her many marriages, the sex and nudity in her controversial 1933 film Ecstasy, or her post-career arrests for shoplifting, but about her mind.
Read More »Theater Review (London): ‘Don Juan in Soho’ Starring David Tennant
David Tennant returns to the West End in Patrick Marber's contemporary take on the famous womanizer.
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