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The play is a bit of a punch in the gut, but worth the discomfort as it looks at the many victims of a traumatic act and how they simultaneously cope and don't cope with it. The post oh, hon…
The play is a bit of a punch in the gut, but worth the discomfort as it looks at the many victims of a traumatic act and how they simultaneously cope and don't cope with it. The post oh, hon…
One of the very best autobiographical one person shows I have ever seen. The post OTHER appeared first on The Front Row Center.
Triplicity combines the mature talents that Talking Band brings to its work elevating the vibrancy of new talent and ideas into an evening that will make you smile, think, and leave the thea…
The strength of the play for an audience of today is that it is not preachy and relies on the characters and what they are experiencing to tell its tale and unveil its warning. The post Croo…
A delightful evening watching a new spin on a long held classic of literature. The post Are The Bennet Girls OK? appeared first on The Front Row Center.
Art, now playing at Broadway's Music Box, is a winner. The post ART appeared first on The Front Row Center.
The Honey Trap is another prize on Irish Repertory Theatre's shelf of good historical dramas with deep psychological underpinnings that make for a great night out at the theatre. The …
You will read, you will watch, you will listen, you will think, you will wonder, you will self-examine, you will question, you will ponder from both within and without. All good things. They…
If you are, have been, or hope to be in a relationship longer than three months, I urge you to see it. The post (un)conditional appeared first on The Front Row Center.
The Porch on Windy Hill is a well-acted, well-sung, well-played, beautiful, heartfelt story interlaced with banjo, dulcimer, guitar, harmonica, mandolin, violin, erhu (Chinese fiddle), and j…
Smart, with an underplayed sense of funny, satirical at times, reflective, and exploratory are but a few words to describe their writing, her singing, and his piano and vocal accompaniment. …
If you're a lover of Dostoevsky, it's a must-see, as this appreciation and love of his work is not often dramatized. The post The Mutt appeared first on The Front Row Center.
A truly fun and thought-provoking evening. The post we come to collect: a flirtation, with capitalism appeared first on The Front Row Center.
This two-and-a-half-hour respite from the world is what we all need right now. The post Mamma Mia! appeared first on The Front Row Center.
By David Walters Jamie Allan stars in and is Amaze(ing). This is, first and foremost, a tremendous magic show presented by a magician's magician that will leave you astounded, no matter how …
It's a maze of the mind, a labyrinth of clues, a carnival fun-house of imagination, and a story with thousands of adventures to be had that is different every time, as it incorporates the th…
There is a lot to see here, a lot of entertainment, a lot of physical skill on display, and a great amount of talent by everyone, both on and off the stage. The post Lord Nil: 7 Deadly Sins …
By David Walters  David Dean Bottrell brought his newest one-man show, Teenage Wasteland: Thirteen, Fourteen, Fifteen, to the Dixon Place HOT festival, for one night only. The place was …
Duke & Roya, now playing at the Lucille Lortel, is a romcom (two people from different worlds, Stephanie Nur and Jay Ellis, struggling to come together), riding on the backs of a histori…
Three art-forms, put into a box, shaken and stirred; interject into that three gifted physical artists with the restrictions of a confined space as their palette, and what happens is a world…
She Takes Flight is composed of the personal stories, told through monologues and skits, of five actresses, aged 40s to 60s, and their journeys living, creating, and becoming themselves in a…
It's a powerful piece of playwriting as it withholds nothing of the inner turmoil that runs rampant in his psyche and acutely addresses depression, its roots and causes, questioning both sel…
These two actresses have discovered a connection within their characters that gives them ease in their interacting together that is a pleasure to be a part of. The post Collected Stories app…
All theater doesn't have to be art, but when they both, theater and art coalesce, you know that you're experiencing something valuable. The post The Employees appeared first on The Front Row…
Where it does go is making Irishtown a fun romp, played to the hilt, crackling and crisp, that will have you smiling, laughing, and joyful as everyone is Irish at an evening like this. The p…