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1,391 stories from The Front Row Center

Feltman: World’s First Hot Dog at the Chain Theatre by Edward Kliszus

Feltman: World’s First Hot Dog is that rarest of theatrical experiences: a solo show that feels as expansive as a Broadway epic and as intimate as a conversation with your favorite uncle o…

SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 6:30pm on May 8, 2026[SHARE]

The Bad Daters by David Walters

I'm going to use the word "lovely" here about The Bad Daters, and I mean it in its broadest sense: touching, pleasant, uplifting, sweet, and leaving you with a good feeling about humanity up…

SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 3:02pm on May 8, 2026[SHARE]

Heroic at Alice Tully Hall: The ACO Ignites Lincoln Center by Edward Kliszus

Season 42 of the American Classical Orchestra promises to be nothing short of magnificent. From Haydn's “Lord Nelson” Mass and transcendent J.S. Bach motets to Mozart, Berwald, and not o…

SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 1:29pm on May 7, 2026[SHARE]

41st Lucille Lortel Awards by Kendra Jones

Hosted by Alex Moffat, the 41st annual ceremony for the Lucille Lortel Awards were held at NYU Skirball. This year, I found myself especially drawn to artists challenged physically, emotiona…

SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 1:11pm on May 6, 2026[SHARE]

Othello by Sarah Downs

In the Othello in the West End Theatre’s small playing space, Bedlam is creating a whole world with a whisper of a set, a small lighting grid and a ton of imagination.  In the hands of in…

SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 8:15am on May 6, 2026[SHARE]

Hamlet by Holli Harms

Although I may have some quips with this production's interpretation and actor choice, overall it is a solid production and one that if you love Hamlet like I do, is worth your time. The pos…

SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 3:01pm on May 5, 2026[SHARE]

73 Seconds by David Walters

At a small planetarium (Yes, a planetarium!) on the second floor of the Lower Eastside Girls Club in Manhattan, is a lovely autobiographical memory show called 73 Seconds. The post 73 Second…

SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 8:47pm on May 4, 2026[SHARE]

Cable Street by Kendra Jones

“It could never happen here…" It's the mindset, the seemingly overused piece of dialogue we speak out loud to ourselves, to each other, as we try to convince ourselves history won't repe…

SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 3:32pm on May 4, 2026[SHARE]

JOE TURNER’S COME AND GONE by Brittany Crowell

Playing now at the Barrymore Theater, August Wilson’s Joe Turner’s Come and Gone grapples with a nation in transition, showcasing an America shortly after the Civil War, and a community …

SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 2:12pm on May 4, 2026[SHARE]

KENREX by David Walters

By David Walters This is one of those productions where each piece sublimely contributes to making the sum of its parts bigger than the whole. I may run out of superlatives and possibly hav…

SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 8:49pm on May 3, 2026[SHARE]

THREE WOMEN: A Country Western Meditation by Edward Kliszus

Three Women is a haunting, intimate musical that values suggestion over certainty. With strong performances and an evocative score, it explores love, memory, and distance through a minimalis…

SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 5:08pm on May 3, 2026[SHARE]

The Rocky Horror Show by Holli Harms

The Rocky Horror Show now playing on Broadway has once again been extended to November 2026. There's a reason this iconic piece has been extended. The production is glorious! The post The Ro…

SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 11:51am on May 3, 2026[SHARE]

My Lord, What a Night by Victoria Weisfeld

The true story of Albert Einstein's kindness to Marian Anderson and her transition from quiet performer to civil rights advocate is both heart-rending and heart-warming. The post My Lord, Wh…

SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 10:25am on May 3, 2026[SHARE]

Broken Snow by Tom Storch

Altogether, Broken Snow offers a competent production with solid performances and some memorable moments, but nothing revelatory. The post Broken Snow appeared first on The Front Row Center.

SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 8:00pm on April 30, 2026[SHARE]

Steve Wilson Quintet at SMOKE by Margret Echeverria

And speaking of reflection, a piece composed by Renee Rosnes titled Mirror Image is featured in this show.  The piano chords begin dissonant as though they are announcing a coming tempest.…

SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 5:54pm on April 30, 2026[SHARE]

The Door Slams, A Glass Trembles by Holli Harms

The theatrical group, The Talking Band initially dedicated itself to the continuing exploration of the theatrical interplay of image, language, and music. In this show that dedication holds.…

SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 10:55am on April 29, 2026[SHARE]

LOVE STORY at The Tank: Love, Memory, and Theater of the Soul by Edward Kliszus

Love Story is not merely a play—it is an encounter with the fragile architecture of memory and love. It reminds us that those we lose never truly leave; they evolve within us, shaping our …

SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 8:57am on April 27, 2026[SHARE]

Schmigadoon by Nicole Itkin

Schmigadoon is funny and smart and perfect for the whole family. The second the show ended, everyone around me was on their feet. The post Schmigadoon appeared first on The Front Row Center.

SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 9:09am on April 26, 2026[SHARE]

What Happened Was… by David Walters

What Happened Was... is riveting in its character interplay, stripped-down, bare bones to the essence of story in its direction and design, and a damn fine evening of intimate theater. The …

SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 1:30pm on April 25, 2026[SHARE]

PROOF by Brittany Crowell

Proof is a beautiful piece about family and legacy, and has returned to Broadway 25 years after its Pulitzer and Tony winning premier.  The piece, by David Auburn, is timeless in its storyt…

SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 10:11am on April 25, 2026[SHARE]

Dreamcats! A Shadow Puppet Fairy Tale Opens a Galaxy of Wonder by Edward Kliszus

In sixty minutes of hand-cut silhouettes, genre-roaming music, and quietly radical tenderness, Dreamcats! accomplishes what family theater rarely dares: it makes grown-ups weep, and children…

SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 9:54am on April 25, 2026[SHARE]

Fallen Angels by Vahni Kurra

Rose Byrne’s comedic timing is impeccable, and Kelli O’Hara’s physical comedy is a marvel. Fallen Angels is perfect for fans of Roaring 20s hijinks and buddy comedies featuring women w…

SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 12:47pm on April 24, 2026[SHARE]

The Rule of Thirds by Tom Storch

In 1943, the day before the Allied Invasion of Italy, photojournalist Robert Capa parachuted into the Sicilian countryside, where he met a local farmer who took him in. This real-life event …

SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 12:33pm on April 24, 2026[SHARE]

Beaches by Kendra Jones

I expected Beaches to emotionally hit, as I know of the tears both the novel and film caused, but I left with a sigh of sadness. The post Beaches appeared first on The Front Row Center.

SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 11:23am on April 23, 2026[SHARE]

Rheology by Vahni Kurra

Rheology is theatre on a knife’s edge, brutal, daring, and emotionally sharp. In a unique blend of science, art, and deep love that could only come from Misha Chowdhury’s singular vision…

SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 7:59pm on April 22, 2026[SHARE]
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