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NY Theater: 67TH ANNUAL DRAMA DESK AWARDS ANNOUNCED (Ceremony at Sardi’s Tues. June 6, 3-5p)
The Drama Desk Awards are the only major New York City theater awards for which productions on Broadway, Off-Broadway, and Off-Off Broadway compete against each other in the same categories. What sets the Drama Desk Awards apart in New York awards is that they are voted on and bestowed by critics, journalists, editors, and publishers…
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Off-Broadway Theater: 2023 OFF BROADWAY ALLIANCE AWARDS WINNERS (Ceremony at Sardi’s on Tuesday, June 20 at 2)
The Off Broadway Alliance, an organization of Off-Broadway producers, theaters, general managers, press agents, and marketing professionals, today announced the winners of the 12th Annual Off-Broadway Alliance Awards, honoring commercial and not-for-profit productions that opened Off Broadway during the 2022-2023 season. In each of the six categories, the winners are: Titanique, Best New Musical; Fat Ham, Best New Play; Endgame, Best Play Revival; Merrily…
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Dance: 2023 BESSIE AWARDS (Nominees Announced; Ceremony on June 4 at Lincoln Center’s Damrosch Park)
The New York Dance and Performance Awards, The Bessies, New York City’s premier dance awards honoring outstanding creative work in the field, today announced the nominees for the 2023 Bessie Awards. This year’s Bessie Awards ceremony will be held on Friday, August 4, at 7:30pm, at Lincoln Center’s Damrosch Park as part of Lincoln Center’s Summer…
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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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Theater/Cabaret Review: ALONE: A NEW MUSICAL (John Ertman and Joseph Mathusek at 54 Below)
Creating a musical is not an easy task. Finding backers to produce it is even more difficult. When creative people have the fortitude and faith to take on such an endeavor, one wants to be as positive as possible. So it is with a heavy heart that I cannot fully endorse Alone: A New Musical….
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Recommended Theater: THE GREAT GATSBY (The Gatsby Mansion at the Park Central Hotel New York)
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 is in the Pantheon of Great American Novels, and you also have an appetite for ambitious or unusual theater projects and, in particular,…
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Off-Broadway Review: THE GOODBYE GIRL (J2 Spotlight Musical Theatre Company at Theatre Row)
ARE WE EVER GOING TO SAY GOODBYE TO GOODBYE GIRL? The 1977 film The Goodbye Girl, written by Neil Simon and directed by Herbert Ross, was the first romantic comedy to earn over $100 million at the box office. So it should come as no surprise that it didn’t take long for Simon to turn…
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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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Book Recommendation: I’LL DRINK TO THAT! BROADWAY’S LEGENDARY STARS, CLASSIC SHOWS, AND THE COCKTAILS THEY INSPIRED (Laurence Maslon, Author; Joan Marcus, Photographer)
CHEERS! If there’s anything better than a cocktail before or after a Broadway show, it’s a cocktail in a Broadway show. So, I’d like to propose a toast … slide your coffee table book to the side (mine is of Broadway posters), and make room for that new cocktail table book: I’ll Drink to That!,…
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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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Off-Broadway Theater: 2023 QUEERLY FESTIVAL (UNDER St. Marks & The Kraine Theater)
QUEERILY, WE ROLL ALONG From June 15-July 3, 2023, the 9th annual Queerly Festival hits The Kraine Theater (85 E 4th St) and UNDER St. Marks (94 St Marks Pl), Most performances will also be available to livestream from home. Tickets ($25 in-person; $20 streaming) are available for advance purchase at Frigid. Founded in 2014,…
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Broadway Review: THE SIGN IN SIDNEY BRUSTEIN’S WINDOW (James Earl Jones Theatre)
A GOOD SIGN FOR BROADWAY First-rate performances and Anne Kaufman’s near-flawless direction work well to conceal the few shortcomings in Lorraine Hansberry’s thoughtful and compelling The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window, making this revival — which recently moved from BAM to Broadway’s James Earl Jones Theater — rich with energy, emotion and life. Ms. Kaufman’s dynamic…
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Broadway Review: NEW YORK, NEW YORK — A NEW MUSICAL (St. James Theatre)
NEW YORK, NEW YORK SOARS ABOVE ITS OWN MATERIAL So apparently it’s still up to you New York — with a healthy assist from Susan Stroman and Lin-Manuel Miranda – to bring Martin Scorsese’s underrated 1977 film New York, New York to Broadway. But this new production, New York, New York – A New Musical,…
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Broadway Review: SUMMER, 1976 (Manhattan Theatre Club at Samuel J. Friedman)
A WARM SUMMER From the moment we first see Diana (Laura Linney) and Alice (Jessica Hecht), the two friends whose story is told in David Auburn’s new play, Summer, 1976, we know exactly who they are. Diana is dressed in a sleek black top and pants; Alice wears a light peasant dress. The two women…
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Off-Broadway Review: SLEEP NO MORE (Punchdrunk Theatre Company at McKittrick Hotel)
SOMETHING WICKED THAT WAY GOES No plague can kill a great show. It’s back. In a rare clash of film noir, performance art, an awesome murder mystery party, and Shakespeare, Punchdrunk’s Sleep No More is the ultimate voyeuristic thrill. Audience members don Venetian masks and explore the depths of the 1930s-style McKittrick Hotel in pursuit…
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Off-Broadway Review: WHITE GIRL IN DANGER (Second Stage and Vineyard at the Tony Kiser Theater)
WHITE GIRL IN DANGER IS IN DANGER Broadway wunderkind Michael R. Jackson is back on the boards at Second Stage’s Vineyard Theatre, writing the book, music and lyrics for his latest effort titled White Girl in Danger. This new musical treads similar thematic ground as his smash hit A Strange Loop — which won the 2022 Tony for Best Musical and Jackson himself winning a Tony for…
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Broadway Review: GOOD NIGHT, OSCAR (Belasco)
THE BEST OSCAR GOES TO SEAN HAYES “It’d be nice to please everyone but I thought it would be more interesting to have a point of view.” The incomparable Oscar Levant is the subject of the hit play which opened tonight at the Belasco Theatre. If you are not that familiar with Levant, don’t fret,…
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Cabaret Review: TAWANDA IN MANHATTAN (Tawanda celebrates debut album “Smile” at Chelsea Table & Stage)
SMILE, INDEED Tawanda, who just won the 2023 Bistro Award for Jazz Vocalist, celebrated her debut album, Smile, at Chelsea Table & Stage on April 20. The accomplished vocalist is only 26, but she told the audience she “feels like an old soul.” Indeed she began the evening with a sizzling rendition of a Cole…
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Broadway Review: PETER PAN GOES WRONG (Ethel Barrymore Theatre)
YOU’LL BE HOOKED The title says it all. Based on the play Peter Pan by JM Barrie, Peter Pan Goes Wrong by Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer and Henry Shields is about a stage production of the children’s classic that goes wrong. Horribly wrong. Hilariously wrong. Hurtfully wrong. Just wrong. Currently playing at the Ethel Barrymore…
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Off-Broadway Review: WOMAN OF THE YEAR (J2 Spotlight Musical Theater Company at Theater Row)
WHAT’S SO WONDERFUL? THIS REVIVAL OF WOMAN OF THE YEAR I’m jealous of New York Musical lovers. If they want to catch a rarely produced musical from the “golden age” of Broadway (the dates of “golden age” tend to blur), they have the J2 Spotlight Musical Theater Company. And unlike the Los Angeles companies which…



















