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Theater Review (San Antonio): ‘A Christmas Carol’ at the Playhouse San Antonio
Anthony Ciaravino and Tim Hedgepeth’s new adaptation of the famous novella is theater at its purest, bringing Charles Dickens’ lyrical dialogue to the forefront.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘The Bellagio Fountain Has Been Known to Make Me Cry’ by Renee Philippi
Concrete Temple Theatre's new one-act is a well-played Southern gothic in the vein of Tennessee Williams with a magic-realism edge.
Read More »Concert Review: ‘De Noailles Bal Masqué’ – Music of Poulenc and Mark Applebaum (NYC, 12/2/15)
When we think of Surrealism, we think of poetry and visual art, not music. But a surreal evening came to pass nonetheless the other night at the Baryshnikov Arts Center.
Read More »Theatre Review (Singapore): ‘Beauty World’ by Dick Lee and Michael Chiang
The story of 'Beauty World' is dated, predictable and uninteresting, and the music is not memorable. But good singing and funny dialogue make this revival worth checking out.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC Off-Broadway): ‘H2O’ by Jane Martin, Directed by West Hyler
Jake is an actor who has it all: success, wealth, fame, women, misery. Deborah is a devout Christian actress who feels God's presence. When these opposites meet, the explosion is inevitable.
Read More »Theater Review (San Antonio): ‘Peter Pan’ at the Woodlawn Theatre
Magic is literally in the air at the Woodlawn this holiday season with its terrific production of the beloved Broadway musical.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC-Off Broadway): Ingmar Bergman’s ‘Nora,’ Directed by Austin Pendleton
Of what worth is a marriage, if its foundation is based on social pretensions and it is kept "alive" with hypocrisy and lies?
Read More »Theater Review (NYC Off-Broadway): ‘Promising’ Starring Jake Robards
When sexual abuse allegations are brought against a promising political candidate, a fire storm erupts. As questions deepen and Social Media fuels the flames, his own campaign team unravels under the tensions of the growing crisis.
Read More »DOC NYC Review: ‘Harold and Lillian, A Hollywood Love Story’ with Danny De Vito
What do 'The Birds,' 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf,' 'Marnie,' 'The Graduate' have in common? Harold and Lillian Michelson.
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