'This Will All be Yours,' is a vibrant musical production which enlightens and entertains but breathes out a subtle message of caution and hope. What are we doing now that we are leaving for our children and others? For surely, this will all be theirs.
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Moldovan Wines: Interesting and Unique Wines Presented at the Astor Center
Moldova is a country that has historically produced great wines. Moldovan wines represent a unique offering of reds and whites that have been enjoyed by the Tsar and Queen Victoria. Currently, the republic devotes most of its agriculture to the growing of grapes. Fortunate for us, Moldova has recently begun marketing its wines in the US.
Read More »A Time to Laugh: A Conversation With Beth Henley, Pultizer Prize Winning Playwright About Her New Comedy, ‘Laugh’
Beth Henley's new comedy 'Laugh' was inspired by slapstick comedy and the comedy greats of the golden era of silent films like Mable Norman.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘The Pianist of Willesden Lane,’ Adapted by Hershey Felder
Lisa Jura was a talented piano player when the Nazis overran Vienna. She escaped with her life, but her dream to be a concert pianist was dead. Then one day...
Read More »Interview: Orlando Von Einsiedel, Director of ‘Virunga’
The filmmaker discusses shooting a feature documentary about Virunga National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the last refuges of the magnificent and canny mountain gorillas.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘The Long Shrift’ by Robert Boswell, Directed by James Franco
Sarah will not visit her son in Huntsville prison while Henry is convinced of Richard's innocence. Richard is released after 5 years of his prison term when the witness against him recants. After attempting to straighten out his life, his accuser tracks him down and confronts him. it is then the truth is revealed.
Read More »Interview With Nicholas Wrathall, Director of ‘Gore Vidal: The US of Amnesia’
After I screened Nicholas Wrathall's documentary, 'Gore Vidal: The United States of Amnesia,' I briefly chatted with Wrathall who shared his impressions of Vidal as he got to know him during the process of making the film.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Blink’ by Phil Porter
A unique, wacky love reveals an essence that defies description.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Time of My Life’ by Alan Ayckbourn
The Stratton family meets at their favorite restaurant to celebrate mom Laura's birthday party. Little do they expect that after the celebration their lives will be very different.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Farcicals’ by Alan Ayckbourn
Infidelity, food fights, cat fights, neighborly barbecues and brawls punctuate this comical world premiere.
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