Fog and Ice
All three plays in Fog and Ice do stand on their own in the world of today as the sense of isolation and loss will always be part of our story. The post Fog and Ice appeared first on The Fro…
All three plays in Fog and Ice do stand on their own in the world of today as the sense of isolation and loss will always be part of our story. The post Fog and Ice appeared first on The Fro…
Gobstopper is a black comedy about those on the fringe because they don't quite fit in. The post Gobstopper appeared first on The Front Row Center.
The world is a little bet better, and you will be a little bet better, if you get the chance to spend some time at one of Bridget McGuire shows. Check her website of where she'll be appearin…
Each of these films is a director's debut and is a solid start for each one of them. The post Riven Productions presents five short films: Spilled Milk, Canvasback, Selin, A Tight Squeeze, a…
You will witness a piece of history that will resonate with what we are presently living and eye-witnessing today in our country. It will give you pause. The post Hans Litten: The Jew That C…
All of this was the set (back of the bookstore included) as well as the subject for the play Edward by Ed Schmidt, the delightfully human tale of a normal man (Edward O'Connell) who lived a …
Not only capturing the spirit of Bob Marley, Duane Forrest also freely gives of his spirit in his soulful presentation of Bob Marley: How Reggae Changed the World. The post Bob Marley: How R…
This is an old old story, biblical in its telling of blaming the victim, justifying the perpetrator, turning the physical body into a commodity, that, like a taxi ride, once the destination …
Eddy's writing is very strong in this piece, providing the actors buckets of characterzations and behaviour for them to completly soak themselves with. The post Sitting Around Baker's Table:…
By David Walters And Her Children, a dynamite, deeply dark vision of our troubling times, is strong, uncomfortable, direct, and brilliant in its presentation. I can not say enough good thing…
Exploring genius, indulging ego, examining personal sacrifice at the alter of art, with a toe firmly immersed in the mud of the river of farce, The Disappear is a clever, with a dash of char…
Kevin's amiable presence on his journey makes this a gentle voyage with a guide that enjoys the exploration as much as the audience. The post Benevolence appeared first on The Front Row Cent…
Mario Banushi's play Mami is stunningly beautiful in the images that it creates. The post Mami appeared first on The Front Row Center.
As much magical as you can get without it being a magic show. The post A Christmas Carol appeared first on The Front Row Center.
Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York) would be a thumbs up date night show no matter your age. The post Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York) appeared first on The Front Row Ce…
If you're a Laurie Metcalf fan, you're gonna love this. The post Little Bear Ridge Road appeared first on The Front Row Center.
The Surgeon and Her Daughters is at times poetical, compassionate, worldly, deep, universal, and truthful to a fault. The post The Surgeon and Her Daughters appeared first on The Front Row C…
It's a magical story made all the more magical being retold in this period space. The post A Christmas Carol at the Merchant's House appeared first on The Front Row Center.
The dynamic creative team of Xhloe Rice and Natasha Roland hit another one out of the park in their presentation of What If They Ate the Baby? now performing until December 22 at Soho Playho…
A well-written play, as are all of Rajiv Joseph's plays, makes it hard to create a bad show. The post Gruesome Playground Injuries appeared first on The Front Row Center.
I've got the feeling that everyone who sees HardLove, now playing at SoHo Playhouse through December 12, will see a different play. The post Hard Love appeared first on The Front Row Center.
I've seen Broadway family dramas that didn't have the emotional depth and punch that Harvest has. Well worth a look. The post Harvest appeared first on The Front Row Center.
The Wasp will leave you at the edge of your seat as bits of personal histories divulge of who these women were twenty years ago and who they've become today. The post The Wasp appeared first…
What you come out with after the show is over is the personal strength of Zoë Kim. The post DID YOU EAT? (밥 먹었니?) appeared first on The Front Row Center.
Olivia Levine is just herself, her complete self, and the audience loves her for it. The post Unstuck appeared first on The Front Row Center.