The Importance of Being Earnest
I recently saw Oscar Wilde’s “The Importance of Being Earnest” which was first performed in 1895 and surprisingly it still resonates with audiences today. It was very funny and the sets and costumes...
View ArticleSpider-Man Round II
Spider- Man Turn off the Dark recently re-opened on Broadway, I saw it about two months ago before the departure of Julie Taymor and really felt it wasn’t the horror everyone said it was. I am very...
View ArticleFollies
If anyone out there wants to see an amazing musical, you should go see Follies. Bernadette Peters is amazing as the lead. It is beautifully produced and performed with the incredible music of...
View ArticleRelatively Speaking: Three One-Act Comedies
I recently went to see Relatively Speaking, a show that is made up of three one-act comedies by Ethan Coen, Elaine May and Woody Allen and directed by John Tuturro. All three were very different and...
View ArticleMan and Boy: What Theater is All About
As most of you know, I am a theater buff. For anybody that’s coming to New York and wants to see a serious play, they must make a point to see Man and Boy starring Frank Langella. It is what theater...
View ArticleCarrie at The Lucille Lortel Theater
Recently, I went to The Lucille Lortel Theater to see the musical Carrie, a take on the movie directed by Brian DePalma (which is based on Stephen King’s book). It had originally opened in the 90s and...
View ArticleOther Desert Cities
Starring Stacy Keach and Stockard Channing, the set of Jon Robin Baitz’s Other Desert Cities is unbelievable. The story is set in a house in Palm Springs. The elements and wall finishes are out of...
View ArticleLeap of Faith
Last night I went to see Leap of Faith. It’s a new musical that’s about to open on Broadway, and I haven’t seen so much energy on stage for a long time. The lead is played by Raul Esparza. He’s been...
View ArticleA Night On Broadway
The summer theater season is fast approaching, and I am trying my best to catch up on Broadway’s recent releases before summer officially begins. One of my top picks is Matilda, winner of seven...
View ArticleSummer Movie Nights
After a boring summer of movies, I finally saw two worth mentioning. The film Blue Jasmine by Woody Allen, is a wonderful reinterpretation of A Street Car Named Desire. Even though you will dislike the...
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