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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.
Read More »Interview: LA Troupe Robot Teammate on NYC Debut with Musical Comedy ‘Turbulence’
After scoring four awards at the 2017 Hollywood Fringe Festival, Los Angeles-based improv troupe Robot Teammate takes "Turbulence!" to the Fringe Encore series at New York's SoHo Playhouse.
Read More »Theater Review (San Antonio): Texas Premiere of ‘The Hunchback of Notre Dame’
The Playhouse starts its 2017-18 season off on a high note with a splendid production of Disney’s musical adaptation of the Victor Hugo classic.
Read More »Theatre Review (Singapore): Open Homes: ‘When Mother Music Comes to Tea’ by Khir Johari
2017’s Singapore International Festival of Arts (SIFA) is offering a plethora of interactive programmes whereby audiences are invited into personal spaces, homes, and kitchens of home owners who then entertain the participants with private stories and/or food. One such programme was When Mother Music Comes to Tea, presented by Khir …
Read More »Theatre Interview: Khairul Kamsani, Writer-Producer-Director of ‘Human+’
This is a young man who is determined to play a meaningful part in Singapore's theatrical ecosystem, and has already proven he's on the right path to doing just that
Read More »Theatre Review (Singapore): ‘Forbidden City’ by the Singapore Repertory Theatre
With its great music, acting, and singing, along with an interesting narrative, 'Forbidden City' really should be required watching for all fans of exquisite storytelling.
Read More »Interview: Anthea Ong of Singapore International Festival of Arts (SIFA)’s ‘Open Homes’
Home owners welcome the public into their homes in SIFA's 'Open Homes' project. For participant Anthea Ong, 'Home is a state of being for me – it's when I am at ease and at peace with who I am. When how I live, love and lead are congruent and joy is present more than not.'
Read More »Theater Review (NYC Off-Broadway): ‘Lili Marlene’ – a New Musical by Michael Antin
A bravura star turn by newcomer Amy Londyn stands out against prosaic lyrics and sketchily drawn characters in a new musical about the dawn of the Nazi era.
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."
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