"The Rite of Spring" descends on Brooklyn in an exciting new context.
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Theater Review (NYC) ‘A Lady is Waiting’ by Anto Nolan
Doris is waiting and waiting on a bench for someone to pick her up. But this unforgettable production brings us to a sacred place.
Read More »Theatre Review (Singapore): ‘Hairspray’
This isn't a musical with flashy sets, and the dialogue could be funnier, but it lifts your spirits and keeps you highly entertained with pitch-perfect singing, soulful performances, fun dance movements, and memorable songs.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Playing Sinatra’ by Bernard Kops
Norman and Sandra Lewis enjoy playing Sinatra records. But the musical metaphor becomes associated with a psychological dynamic that is both funny and tragic.
Read More »Theatre Review (LA): ‘Gallery Secrets’ at the Museum of Natural History
Site-specific theater gains an exciting new dimension with this four-piece play performed at L.A.'s landmark Natural HIstory Museum.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘McGoldrick’s Thread’
Phenomenal Irish step dancing, a skillful and talented cast, and a story about what can never be lost in the human mind and heart make this musical a winner.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): Basil Twist’s ‘Dogugaeshi’
Most shows have backdrops. But what happens when the backdrops are the show?
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Brendan at the Chelsea’ by Janet Behan
The year is 1963. Brendan Behan has ended up in the Chelsea Hotel in NYC. What awaits him there will break your heart.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘A Dish for the Gods’ by Victor L. Cahn
Julia Reynolds, the celebrated writer, has planned to deliver a "talk" but finds the truth intrudes on her presentation.
Read More »Theater Review (LA): ‘The Burnt Part Boys’ at Third Street Theatre
This musical about coal country boys who face a bleak future slaving away in the mines could have used some more memorable music.
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