Take a Banana for the Ride
Over the course of the evening, Jeff Ross gave us a comedy show that wasn't. It was funny. It was also the story of his life. It was him. The post Take a Banana for the Ride appeared first o…
Over the course of the evening, Jeff Ross gave us a comedy show that wasn't. It was funny. It was also the story of his life. It was him. The post Take a Banana for the Ride appeared first o…
In Road Kills, playwright  Sophie McIntosh has devised that most elusive of creations -- a truly original story. From the unique premise to unexpected plot twists, Road Kills looks at…
Joyah Dominique (Melissa) is going places. Any Broadway casting director should have her on speed dial. Her instrument is utterly fluid embodying Melissa's heart, through surprise hu…
How I Accidentally Went to War, Bill Posely's one man show currently running at the SoHo Playhouse, is an engaging piece of autobiographical theater. It is a tale of resilience, intuitio…
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 …
Ballet Hispánico electrifies audiences with bold storytelling, breathtaking choreography, and world-class dancers. From sizzling salsa to surrealist spectacle, every performance is a cult…
Ava: The Secret Conversations, for all who are mesmerized by the world of old Hollywood, is an engaging evening with one of our most glamorous and mysterious motion picture icons. McGovern h…
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…
Since 2003, Broadway legends and rising stars converge every Monday at 9:30 PM for Manhattan's most electric musical gathering. Host Jim Caruso orchestrates spontaneous magic as established …
In a span of fifteen minutes, we see two old acquaintances (Maria Jose Payares & Cheng) unravel each other, somewhere between life and death. This surprisingly dark drama gives us a glim…
This is a musical for NOW, when we need to be here for one another. NOW with the divisions and labels and separations going on all around us. And, it is a musical for ALWAYS, because always …
CAN I BE FRANK? Morgan Bassichis is a very, VERY funny, very talented stand-up comedian. Â Their timing is impeccable. Â They could make up a routine based on the menu at The West Side D…
A beautifully raw production in which Steve Burns navigates us through his life, divulging lessons learned and discoveries made on his never ending quest for Human Connection. The post Stev…
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 …
Le Nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro) presented by Teatro Grattacielo at La Mama's basement theater received a resounding ovation on Friday, and for good reason. A strong cast supp…
Off Night is a new late night variety show, hosted by Ephriam Birney and Ryan Quigley. Here was the plan, the hosts told us, they had planned an evening but had asked their writers to throw …
Cary Gitter has created a play that is earnest and informative, but left me wanting to be touched the way that I was by Radner and Wilder when they were together and with us. The post Gene &…
A sonic descent into madness that's as entertaining as it is eerie, The Whisperer in Darkness delivers cosmic horror with theatrical sophistication and campy charm. This is essential viewing…
Josh Sharp's ta-da! is an intimate reckoning with mortality, a moving coming-out memoir, and a parade of dirty jokes all strapped into one roller coaster of a show. The thing about ta-da! is…
Being in the audience at the delightful 54 Below watching Mother Knows Best, starring the mother and daughter team Linda and Laura Benanti, you are so damn lucky as the gods have blessed you…
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 …
JOY: A True New Musical is a story of unrelenting resilience, the power of a single mother with an idea, and the work of believing in yourself and your work when your support system is strai…
In this unassuming parking lot, under an indifferent city sky, The Drilling Company conjured faeries, fools, and lovers in riotous splendor. Don't just dream of theatre"see it lived, loud an…
An engaging interpretation of a piece that, if structurally curious, at least features the three pillars of any good Irish play: loss, regret, and loneliness. The post The Weir appeared firs…
I could go on and on about the beauty of this piece, on and on, but instead, Go and let this performance lift you, let the magic embrace you, fall into it. The post Open appeared first on Th…