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Theater Review (NYC): ‘The Tragedy of Dandelion’ by Duncan Pflaster
Written entirely in iambic pentameter, this work of Shakespearean scope does not have Shakespearean results.
Read More »Theater Review: Staged Reading of ‘I’ll Say She Is,’ ‘Lost’ Marx Brothers Musical Not Seen for 90 Years
'I'll Say She Is' will get a full production this summer at the New York Fringe Festival. Before this weekend's staged readings, the Marx Brothers' first Broadway musical hadn't been seen in any form in 90 years.
Read More »Music Review: ‘The Bridges of Madison County’ – Original Cast Recording
The original cast album preserves a fine score and a star turn from Kelli O'Hara.
Read More »Tribeca Film Festival: Innovation Week-Storyscapes, ‘Circa 1948’
'Circa 1948' was one offerings of the Storyscapes Program at Tribeca Film Festival. The amazing digitally immersive 3D interactive time travel to locations in Vancouver's past is an app that can be downloaded for free and enjoyed on iOS devices.
Read More »Theater Review (LA): ‘The Ghost of Gershwin’
This new musical with songs in the style of the legendary composer is a hit-or-miss homage to the '30s Broadway musical.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘The Lovesong of Alfred J. Hitchcock’ by David Rudkin
An intriguing perspective on how the great film director's life infused his art enabling him to compose some of the most memorable films in the history of filmmaking.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Jane the Plain’ by August Schulenburg
Schulenberg marshals all his gifts for comedy, poetry, scintillating wordplay and magical realism in his latest Flux Theatre bouquet – until it all runs away from him.
Read More »Theatre Review (Buffalo, NY): ‘The Anastasia Trials in The Court of Women’ by Carolyn Gage
The Brazen Faced Varlets, a Buffalo, NY based feminist thespian group puts Anastasia and inequality towards women on trial.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Intermission’ by Daniel Libman
This crisply paced and well-acted new play takes a metafictional look at the hard consequences of manipulating others.
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