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Off-Broadway Review: THE GREAT GATSBY — THE IMMERSIVE SHOW (Gatsby Mansion in the Park Central Hotel)
GREAT (F.) SCOTT! If you love literature, have fond memories of being read to or of reading to others, and feel, as so many do, that F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby — the story of Jay Gatsby, a self-made millionaire who dreams of turning back time to regain his first love, Daisy Buchanan —…
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Interview: JASMINE FORSBERG (currently performing in Broadway’s HERE LIES LOVE)
JASMINE GRACEFULLY BLOOMS Making her Broadway debut in Here Lies Love, triple-threat Jasmine Forsberg plays Maria Luisa and “Imelda’s Inner Voice.” Prior to this run, she played Jane Seymour in the first national tour of Six. Other credits include Off-Broadway’s Greenwich House Theater where she performed in Broadway Bounty Hunter, and regionally in the world…
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Theater Interview: LISA VROMAN (Appearing at CVRep in “Ingénue… …Ingé-not-so-new!” )
VROMAN AT HOME IN NEW CABARET SHOW Lisa Vroman, celebrated as one of the greatest crossover sopranos of this generation, makes her Coachella Valley Repertory debut Thursday, August 10, 2023 at 7 in CVRep’s 2023 Summer Cabaret Series. Vroman is best known for starring on Broadway, Los Angeles and San Francisco (where she won a…
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Off-Broadway Review: THE DOCTOR (North American Premiere at the Park Avenue Armory)
THE DOCTOR IS IN First and foremost, get your tickets now before this limited run closes on August 19 at the Park Avenue Armory, the preeminent black box theater of NYC. [If you’re not a season ticket holder already, you should be.] Robert Icke writes and directs one of the most relevant plays currently in performance….
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Off-Broadway Review: THE COMEUPPANCE (Signature)
COME UP TO SIGNATURE Arnulfo Maldonado’s scenic design speaks volumes before the play begins. The small front porch of a house is pushed as closed to the audience as possible. Will there even be enough room for a cast of five? The claustrophobia and tension are already mounting. The front walls of the house are…
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Theater Interview: JOEY PANTOLIANO (currently performing in Off-Broadway’s ROCK & ROLL MAN)
AN ACTOR WHO WILL CHARM THE JOEY PANTS OFF YOU Joe Pantoliano, affectionately nicknamed Joey Pants, has a recognizable face and voice from decades of TV and film — too many to mention, but perhaps the most notable include The Goonies, La Bamba, Empire of the Sun, Midnight Run, The Fugitive, Bad Boys, Bound, U.S….
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Interview: DAKIN MATTHEWS (currently performing in Lincoln Center Theater’s CAMELOT)
ON THE EVE OF ENLIGHTENMENT Melvin Richard “Dakin” Matthews has had a major theatrical presence on the west coast, the east coast, and at many regional theaters inbetween. He’s also made a multitude of appearances on TV and film — the list is over 250 credits. He’s currently performing at Lincoln Center Theater’s Vivian Beaumont Theater in…
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Interview: EMILIO SOSA (Costume Designer for “1776,” “Ain’t No Mo’,” “A Beautiful Noise,” “Sweeney Todd,” and “Good Night, Oscar” on Broadway)
EMILIO SOSA WEARS A GREAT ATTITUDE Has there ever been a costume designer for five Broadway productions in one season? Not just that, but with Tony Award nominations for Good Night, Oscar and Ain’t No Mo’. Meet costume designer extraordinaire Emilio Sosa, who had a chance in a very busy week to speak with Stage…
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Off-Broadway Review: MONSOON WEDDING, THE MUSICAL (St. Ann’s Warehouse)
YOU’LL BE SORRY IF YOU DON’T BRING A SARI In Monsoon Wedding, the Musical — which opened tonight at St. Ann’s Warehouse — Act One gives us a lighthearted, sweet, and simple story of an arranged marriage between two Indian families: one in Delhi, the other from Hoboken. The promised nuptials of the title begin…
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Interview: ETHAN JOSEPH (Now Appearing at The Metropolitan Opera in “Champion”)
JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR CAREER With the dynamic production of Champion at the Metropolitan Opera, directed with flair by James Robinson, and choreographed with a festive revelry by Camille A. Brown, three male singers play the protagonist Emile Griffith — the international prize-winning boxer of the 1960s and 70s, who also happened to be…
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Interview: ANGEL SIGALA (Now Appearing in “New York, New York” on Broadway )
AN ANGEL IN NEW YORK, AND NEW YORK, NEW YORK Angel Sigala was born and raised near Mexico City. His parents moved the family to the U.S. when he was ten years old, and he quickly dove into learning English. Eight years later, he attended Temple University and majored in Theater, Film and Media Arts,…
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Theater Interview: SHANEL BAILEY (Now Starring in the Keen Company Revival of Lynn Nottage’s “Crumbs from the Table of Joy” at Off-Broadway’s Theatre Row)
FROM THE BAILEY OF JOY At Off-Broadway’s Theatre Row onf West 42nd Street, Stage and Cinema’s Gregory Fletcher spoke with Shanel Bailey, who stars in the first New York revival of Lynn Nottage’s professional debut Crumbs from the Table of Joy. Originally produced by Second Stage in 1995, the play clearly shows why so many…
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Theater Interview: ACE YOUNG (Now appearing in VATICAN FALLS at THE TANK in NYC)
ACE YOUNG AT HEART At The Tank theater on West 36th Street, Stage and Cinema’s Gregory Fletcher spoke with Ace Young who stars in Off-Off-Broadway’s Vatican Falls, the controversial play written and co-directed by Frank J. Avella which closely examines the Catholic sex abuse scandal while telling real survivor stories and exploring the fictional journey…
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Interview: MICHELE RAGUSA (Now appearing in THE BUTCHER BOY at Off-Broadway’s Irish Repertory Theatre)
GETTING TO THE MEAT OF HER CAREER Michele Ragusa is blessed and touched by the theater Gods — they’re real, trust us. Her career in theater is simply glowing, full of variety, and seemingly constant, conquering both musical comedy and drama. Her resume of credits is thrilling: On Broadway, Michele has recently created the role…
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Theater Interview: STUART ZAGNIT (Now Appearing in LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS Off-Broadway)
STUART NOT SO LITTLE In August of 1987, Stuart Zagnit took over the role of Seymour, the young botanist in the original production of Little Shop of Horrors at New York’s Off-Broadway Orpheum Theater. In April of 2022, he took over the role of Mushnik, the elderly owner of the floral shop where the Audrey…
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Theater Interview: NIKKI MASSOUD (Starring in “Wish You Were Here” Off-Broadway at Playwrights Horizons)
YOU’LL WISH YOU WERE NIKKI Wish You Were Here begins in 1978 when protests are breaking out across Iran, encroaching on a suburb where a tight-knit circle of girlfriends is getting ready for a wedding. As the revolution escalates, and the years pass, the five women try to hang onto a sense of normalcy and…
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Off-Broadway Review: WHICH WAY TO THE STAGE (MCC)
ANY WAY IS THE BEST WAY: JUST FIND YOUR WAY TO WHICH WAY TO THE STAGE Lick this play, lick its playwright Ana Nogueira, its director Mike Donahue, its cast and designers, and while you’re at it, lick MCC for this first-rate production. Ignore the Idina Menzel pre-show showtunes blasted so loudly that conversations were…
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Theater Interview: SARAH B. DENISON (Director and Writer of “The Trojan Women: A Native American Adaptation”)
INTERCONNECTEDNESS: A WAY OF SURVIVAL Recently, at Theater for the New City on the lower eastside of Manhattan, Executive Artistic Director Crystal Field and AMERINDA (American Indian Artists, Inc.) produced a Native American adaptation of the Greek tragedy The Trojan Women by Euripides. Since its inception in 1987, the mission statement of AMERINDA, as stated…
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Off-Broadway Review: TWO BY SYNGE (Irish Rep)
NOT ONLY SHOULD THESE ACTORS BE ON BROADWAY, THEY CAN BE HEARD ON BROADWAY The faces of the actors featured in J.M. Synge’s two one-act plays at the reputable Irish Repertory Theatre are a delight to watch. With Artistic Director Charlotte Moore at the helm, her cast brings to life the rarely seen The Tinker’s…
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Broadway Review: MRS. DOUBTFIRE – THE NEW MUSICAL COMEDY (Stephen Sondheim Theatre)
DON’T DOUBT IT; THIS SHOW’S ON FIRE Third time’s a charm. After a few preview performances, this $17 million musical, adapted from the hit film of the same name, shut down with all of Broadway due to the COVID-19 outbreak. Nineteen months later, as theater slowly began to reopen, Mrs. Doubtfire resumed previews in late…
Off-Broadway Review: MILK AND HONEY (J2 Spotlight Theatre Company at AMT, NYC)
by Rob Lester | April 17, 2026
in New York, TheaterFilm Review: BRUTE 1976 (Directed by Marcel Walz)
by Allen Tellis | April 16, 2026
in FilmCabaret Review: MARILYN MAYE (54 Below, NY)
by Rob Lester | April 16, 2026
in Cabaret, New YorkComedy Club Review: GREENPOINT COMEDY CLUB (Brooklyn)
by Alex Simmons | April 15, 2026
in Cabaret, New York, TheaterTheater Review: REVENGE OF THE SOY BOY (FRIGID New York City Fringe Festival)
by Alex Simmons | April 14, 2026
in New York, TheaterTheater Review: WHAT THE CONSTITUTION MEANS TO ME (Greater Boston Stage Company)
by Lynne Weiss | April 14, 2026
in Boston, TheaterBroadway Review: BECKY SHAW (Helen Hayes)
by Carol Rocamora | April 14, 2026
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