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Off-Broadway Review: GRANGEVILLE (Samuel D. Hunter World Premiere by Signature Theatre)
LOOK HOMEWARD, ANGEL In what may be the slowest lights-up in New York theater, the first cue of Grangeville takes several minutes to complete—perhaps a 400 count. But lighting designer Stacey Derosier isn’t being indulgent. Instead, she masterfully isolates the estranged voices of two half-brothers speaking on the phone. Caught in a void of blackness,…
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Concert Review: 100 YEARS OF EPIC FILM SCORES (The New York Pops at Carnegie Hall)
NOW HEAR THIS! Film may be first and foremost a visual medium, but where would it be without music to bring out the emotions, heighten the drama, quicken the heart, create tension, and tie things together? At the cinema, while our brains are taking in the plot, and our sense of sight is absorbing all…
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Dance Review: DIABELLI & SLACKTIDE (Twyla Tharp Diamond Jubilee at New York City Center)
THARP LOOKING SHARP AT NY CITY CENTER Ten polished, pseudo-suited dancers graced New York City Center with playful panache in Twyla Tharp’s Diabelli (1998)– one of two pieces in the Diamond Jubilee program, running through March 16. Their polite yet zingy attitudes, melding with Anton Diabelli and Ludwig van Beethoven’s Opus 120, imbued the theater…
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Special Event Coverage: VAPE! (The Town Hall in Manhattan; A Benefit for the Entertainment Community Fund)
A GRANDLY GREASE-Y SPOOF! Poking fun, flinging a pun, prizing satirizing — that’s the paradise that is parody and Vape!, blatantly billing itself as “The Grease Parody,” aims its playfully poisoned arrows at that popular pop musical about high school, with high spirits. It was presented as a one-night-only concert event at The Town Hall…
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Concert Review: BROADWAY’S LEADING LADIES (The Town Hall in New York & Filmed for PBS)
AN AMAZING NIGHT OF STARS GALORE –AND IT’S COMING TO PBS Filmed to be shown on PBS stations later this year, the concert cavalcade called Broadway’s Leading Ladies at The Town Hall on West 43rd Street in Manhattan on March 10 was received with some of the most ecstatic, enthusiastic, and fanatic cheering and applause…
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Off-Broadway Review: HAVE YOU MET JANE GOODALL AND HER MOTHER? (Ensemble Studio Theatre)
WIT, WONDER AND WILD CHIMPS Embarking on a theatrical safari at the Ensemble Studio Theatre (EST), I stumbled upon a wildly witty gem tonight that rivals the most exhilarating of jungle adventures. Some plays lecture. Others live. Have You Met Jane Goodall and Her Mother? is the latter—a marvel of a comedy that doesn’t just…
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Theater Review: MY FIRST EX-HUSBAND (MMAC Theater)
Marital Mayhem and Matrimonial Mishaps: My First Ex-Husband’s Second Cast Delivers Divorce Tales with Bite “Do you take this man — To have and to hold — from this day forward — for better, for worse — for richer, for poorer…?” Half the time, after a while, a woman will take a moment to reconsider,…
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Off-Broadway Review: THE JONATHAN LARSON PROJECT (Orpheum Theatre)
TICK, TICK… ENCORE! LARSON’S TRUNK SONGS SHINE If you’re a fan of potent post-Golden Age theatre music, you should check out a show that just officially opened downtown last night. There’s a lot to see, a lot to hear, and a lot to like when it comes to The Jonathan Larson Project—so head to the…
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Concert Review: JUDY COLLINS & FRIENDS: 85 YEARS OF MUSIC & PROTEST (New York City’s Town Hall)
SWEET JUDY BLUE EYES STILL EMBODIES HOPE AND RESISTANCE In these tumultuous times when many people believe the constitution is being shredded and the world order overturned, town halls have become the centers of discourse and defiance. So it is entirely fitting that Judy Collins, a messenger of hope and resistance, would celebrate her 85th…
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Off-Broadway Review: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (Literally Alive Family Theatre at The Players Theatre)
WHEN CHILDREN’S THEATER IS A BEAUTIFUL THING Two “P” words—“professional” and “pleasant”—describe the stage production in Greenwich Village with two “B” words in its title: Beauty and the Beast. One might also use two “E” words—“earnest” and “eager”—to characterize how its characters dive into the action and moral of the story. The genre of theatre…
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Off-Broadway Review: GHOSTS (Lincoln Center Theater)
GHOSTS WILL POSSESS YOU The world is full of ghosts, and some of them are still people. —Peter Straub, The Throat Outstanding performances from a first-rate cast and Jack O’Brien’s expert direction make his staging of Mark O’Rowe’s new version of Henrik Ibsen’s Ghosts, currently playing at the Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater at Lincoln Center,…
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Off-Broadway Review: AS TIME GOES BY (Out of the Box Theatrics at 154 Christopher Street)
Danny Brown’s two-hander opens with an orgasm and closes with a cathartic cleansing. Between these bold bookends lies 90 minutes of small talk—covering everything from sex and relationships to the kitchen sink. Adam (Ephraim Birney) hosts David (Joel Meyers) in his Upper West Side studio for what he hopes will be a quick, no-strings-attached encounter….
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Off-Broadway Review: METAMORPHOSES (Krymov Lab NYC)
Metamorphoses is the third show by Dmitry Krymov and Krymov Lab NYC that I have seen (the first was Three Love Stories Near the Railroad; the second Pushkin “Eugene Onegin” In Our Own Words), and despite the fact that this production mostly fails, I remain a hopeful fan. Mr. Krymov creates absurdist works that look…
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Theater Interview: KEVIN CSOLAK (Currently Starring as ‘Tulsa’ in Gypsy with Audra McDonald)
KEVIN CSOLAK HAS HIS HOPES HIGH, NOT TO MENTION THE TIME AND THE PLACE AND HE’S GOT RHYTHM Kevin Csolak (pronounced SO-lack) is currently playing Tulsa in Gypsy with Audra McDonald. One of the highlights of the production is his song-and-dance number, the iconic “All I Need Is the Girl.” The night I attended, applause…
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Off-Broadway Review: SUMO (The Public Theater)
FOR ALL IT’S GIRTH Sumo is a Japanese sport in which two bulky Japanese wrestlers clutch and grab at each other within a circular ring. The goal is to either eject the opponent from the ring or knock him on his back. The typical match runs a few seconds and rarely as long as a…
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Highly Recommended Concert: THE 3Bs: BEETHOVEN, BEETHOVEN, BEETHOVEN! (Modus Operandi at Merkin)
CELEBRATING THREE BEETHOVEN MASTERPIECES In case you haven’t heard of them yet, Modus Operandi Orchestra (MOO) is comprised of some of the finest players in the New York City area. Led by internationally acclaimed conductor Justin Bischof, this truly is an awesome ensemble. At Merkin Hall on Wed March 12 at 6:30 (the perfect time…



















