Blackout Songs
The American premiere of this 2022 British drama features two blackout drunks who are as addicted to each other as they are to the bottle. The post Blackout Songs appeared first on The Front…
The American premiere of this 2022 British drama features two blackout drunks who are as addicted to each other as they are to the bottle. The post Blackout Songs appeared first on The Front…
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 …
Data, playing now through March 29th, begs the question: Who are the systems governing us actually serving, and how do we impact them? Sure to give you something to discuss on the cab ri…
ULYSSES - The text flies through these characters actions, thoughts and feelings as if James were being pursued by a bear.  All we can do is hang on to his coattails.  The post Ulysse…
Shelter in Place delivers heartwarming comedy and profound emotional truth at the intimate Sgouros Theatre in Greenwich Village. Joan Kane's masterful direction guides a stellar ensemble thr…
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:…
All of the palaver is of no matter, however, when McKellen steps into your sight line.  He looks right at you - not through you - because of the magic goggles that you wear. The post AN A…
Bug discusses how quickly beliefs can turn into delusions can turn into a loosening grip on sanity. It asks at what point we start believing and how we decide we should stop. It asks us how …
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…
If you love books, love bookstores, love stories about the writers who created those bound unforgettable narratives that are part of our life story, then this play, The Bookstore at 59E59…
The American Classical Orchestra's "Morning Stars" at Alice Tully Hall delivered an evening of transcendent musicianship on period instruments. With Maestro Crawford's illuminating scholarsh…
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…
The songs you'll hear: "Always Something There to Remind Me," "Walk on By," "Do You Know the Way to San Jose," "Close to You," "Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head," "I'll Never Fall In Love A…
The best part about watching these seasoned players is that the scaffolding of the games' structures was often so hidden that it felt like there were no rules; you know the rules, right? …
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.
The Eglevsky Ballet's Nutcracker at Tilles Center with the Park Avenue Chamber Symphony delivered an enchanting holiday experience featuring NYCB principal dancers Miriam Miller and Ty…
Taylor Mac's Holiday Sauce was a holiday pageant with teeth. I expected an absurd spectacle of freaky and grotesque humor. I anticipated the campy, outlandishly creative, and sardonic rendit…
By Tulis McCall This is a play that you should see because it has affected you.  Whether you know it or not. Meg Crane invented the first at-home-pregnancy test in 1968.  Called "Predi…
Musica Sacra's "Classics for Christmas" at Carnegie Hall offers a transcendent musical experience that celebrates the season's joy and contemplation. Under Kent Tritle's masterful direction,…
By Holli Harms Birth + Carnage is the story of the life of celestial stars, from conception to growth to destruction and what happens after that cataclysm. It is truly one of the most gorgeo…
Sidney Myer is a cross between a mensch and an elf.  At over 6 feet tall, with rosy cheeks, a curly mop of hair and an actual twinkle in his eye, Myer is an inside joke personified.  F…
By Holli Harms Norm Lewis: Christmas Lives Here at 54 Below is a not to be missed Yuletide celebration. This is Norm Lewis' most extraordinary, marvelous Holiday Show! This is his 11th resid…
What if  you took the story of Ann Frank - that most of us read at least once - and turned it inside out.  Instead of focusing on two Jewish families who hid in an Amsterdam attic for …