Bernard Shaw’s Caesar & Cleopatra The iconic Caesar and Cleopatra story has rarely been more fun. Ably interpreted by Director David Staller, the Bernard Shaw play raises [...] September 25, 2019
Fern Hill – How We Change for Those We Love Communes have changed. Way back when, the term loosely indicated a fixer-upper/cooperative with Good Will furniture…free love, crunchy [...] September 24, 2019
Murderer’s Row Knocks Tribute to Paul McCartney’s RAM Out of the Park When The Beatles broke up in early 1970, you would have thought they had committed the ultimate crime against humanity. The reaction of [...] September 24, 2019
Beat the Devil – Faust, the Whole Story Believed to be the first dramatization of the morality tale, Christopher Marlowe’s The Tragical History of the Life and Death of Doctor [...] September 22, 2019
Derren Brown: Secret – Confounding Fun “This production contains haze, strobe lighting, and subliminal messages.” I first attended a Derren Brown show some 20 years ago in [...] September 21, 2019
Downton Abbey – Yes, Dame Maggie Smith Still Gets All the Best Lines The king and queen are coming to Downton Abbey, and everyone is in a tizzy – the Crawley clan upstairs and the loyal household staff [...] September 20, 2019
To Life! Celebrating Sheldon Harnick-Jubilant “Things will go well for you if you keep twanging that lyre,” eminent lyricist EY Yip Harburg told Sheldon Harnick. The year was 1950. [...] September 18, 2019
Only Yesterday – “Just Two Mothers’ Boys Trying to Get On With It” In the voice-over of an actual radio interview, Sir Paul McCartney reminisces about a night during the Beatles’ 1964 U.S. tour when, due [...] September 13, 2019