Richard III
Sean Hagerty is one of the most discerning directors and his understanding of Shakespeare makes Richard III captivating. The post Richard III appeared first on The Front Row Center.
Sean Hagerty is one of the most discerning directors and his understanding of Shakespeare makes Richard III captivating. The post Richard III appeared first on The Front Row Center.
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When a sext goes to the wrong recipient, a group of middle-aged misfits romp around New York City trying to intercept the message. What could go wrong? Just about everything. The post FILM R…
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Thoms G. Waites takes you on a hypnotizing musical tour of his life, from success and alcohol abuse, to recovery and redemption in this engaging performance you will not forget. The post Luc…
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Religious tension fills the air in this riveting and timely production about confronting your Jewish identities in this chaotic world. The post Observant appeared first on The Front Row Cent…
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Anton Chekhov and Olga Knipper Dear Anton! Dear Olga! masterfully captures one of the most passionate relationships in theater history. The great Russian playwright Anton Chekhov and his lea…
Satirical bantering and barbs between Adam and Eve, with just enough chutzpah to make the audience burst out with laughter. Linden and Henner were uproarious. Go enjoy this magnificent and …
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