Ode to the Wasp Woman
Do you remember who Susan Cabot, George Reeves, Carl Switzer, or Barbara Payton were and what they were known for? Probably not. But here's a chance to spend their last 48 hours on this e…
Do you remember who Susan Cabot, George Reeves, Carl Switzer, or Barbara Payton were and what they were known for? Probably not. But here's a chance to spend their last 48 hours on this e…
Known as the play where nothing happens, twice, Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot is back with us starring Michael Shannon and Paul Sparks, and is currently playing in Brooklyn at Theatre f…
The only reason I would suggest going is to see Danny DeVito live on stage.
The play is built on a foundation of improv and movement, a technique that director Masha Kotlova is exploring in her work, so no two performances will be alike
I promise you, if you need a good laugh at someone else's expense, if you need to be reminded of our shared humanity in living and dying, if you want to find out the truth of the "Irish Good…
By David Walters Birthed in the isolation of Covid, and first presented in 2022 at the Gate Theater in Dublin, How to be a Dancer in Seventy-Two Thousand Easy Lessons by Michael Keegan-Dolan…
Instead of being stolen (as most of the myths about her imply), Helen goes on a journey of self-discovery leaving behind motherhood and the role it forces women into as a "delivery system" f…
"Happiness is not something you can chase. You let it find you. And if and when it does, never look back, never look forward, just stay in the moment and pray it stays a while."
I urge you to stay past the slower expository first interval. Acts two and three give this play value for today, showcases a writing talent that should not be relegated to the warehouse of …
To call this show magical seems a bit redundant. It goes way beyond magic. You will be awed, mystified, and delighted by both Asi and his skill as a performer. You'll laugh as he plays w…
In three acts, that give the title its plural, the story is told by a dynamite ensemble cast helmed by Nicole Ari Parker as she ages backward 70 years assembling a family and home out of tho…
An enchanting and wonderful gift to all who attend.
"How can you talk about the beauty of Russian culture?" an actor screams while throwing a tomato at the storyteller. "It's disgusting!" I clutch my child puppet with the missing limb closer …
The fun this terrific ensemble is having presenting this 10th century story is infectious and the silliness of it all is a joy to be part of.
What makes this play intriguing is the space between, the quiet of mind in its many forms juxtaposed with the noise of forced intention that is so poignant in its playing.Â
Stephen Hawking said, "The development of full artificial intelligence could spell the end of the human race." "Not to worry," says the AI in Bioadapted, "Eradicating humanity seems like a r…
As Noel Coward said, "It is discouraging how many people are shocked by honesty and how few by deceit."
When a singer doesn't just sing a song, but endows it with self, that's where the magic happens.
Somewhere in the middle of nowhere is a speakeasy in the sky… here the band is swinging, the singer singing, the tapper tapping, and a burlesque dancer peeling away all the layers of the o…
It's a safe fun evening, as you'll know what you're going to get, with just a little more razzle-dazzle thrown in.
A reason to go back in the water.
It's summer 2008 at 37 Bittersweet Lane in Azurest, the 3rd generational home of brother and sister Ben Walters (Gil Tucker) and Deanna (Walters) Saunders (Kenya Wilson).
You won't get many an opportunity to watch this play, this is a strong cast, well directed, so if you're interested in Tennessee Williams, do take the opportunity to read up on the play to b…
No death here. just great fun, a rollick. Well worth seeing.
With an acerbic wit, a biting sting, disregard for propriety on any touchy subject, and a twisted bent on observation, David Mills, an ex-ex-pat recently self-removed from the UK (due to dis…