In this musical telling of the famous tale of the lovelorn hunchback, you'll find yourself singing the catchy melodies long after you leave the theatre.
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Theater Review (NYC): ‘The Watson Intelligence’ by Madeleine George
This is a clever exploration into the human mind and heart, via the reality of artificial intelligence.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): RadioTheatre’s ‘Ghosts of Christmas Past’ by Dan Bianchi
A set of Christmas ghost stories evokes the golden age of radio drama.
Read More »Theater/Concert Review (NYC): ‘Mayhem and Majesty’
This compendium of visuals, music, sound and vocals will make you suspend your judgment for an entertaining ride.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Shakespeare on Theatre’ by Nick de Somogy
This is a surprisingly lively and entertaining collection of Shakespeare's writings about theater in his plays, with commentary illuminating the business of the theater at the time.
Read More »Concert/Theater Review (NYC): The Andersons in ‘Le Jazz Hot’
In 'How the French Saved Jazz,' songs by iconic jazz musicians show how the interest and contributions of the less-racist French influenced our important American art form.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Buyer and Cellar’ by Jonathan Tolins
Hilariously funny encounters in the personal shopping mall of a fictional Barbra Streisand cloak a tragic neediness.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘A Christmas Story – The Musical’
Priceless onstage moments convey the spirit of an American Christmas that young and old can appreciate in this successful musical adaptation of the classic Christmas movie.
Read More »Theatre Review (Singapore): ‘The Woman in Black’ by Stephen Mallatratt
Not so terrifying in this age of horror films and TV shows, this production is still well worth experiencing on the strength of its powerful acting.
Read More »Theatre Review (LA): ‘Merry F***in’ Christmas, Y’all’ by Marnie Olson
A familiar story of a dysfunctional family’s holiday is given welcome depth courtesy of some nicely-realized characters.
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