If the Dancer Dances April 16th marked the 100th anniversary of the birth of modern dance legend Merce Cunningham. He was one of the greatest choreographers of [...] April 22, 2019
Hillary and Clinton– A Theory of Codependence To say our audience is engaged is minimization of overt, galvanized reaction. Vocal expressions of shock, surprise, approval and [...] April 21, 2019
Burn This – Sizzles Women are perpetually attracted to men who seem wrong for them, often bad boys and brutes. This alternately wry and churning ménage à [...] April 19, 2019
Michael Feinstein: Caught Between the Moon and New York City The Songs of Peter Allen Michael Feinstein: Caught Between the Moon and New York City, Peter Allen ne Peter Richard Woolnough (1944-1992), was a talented and [...] April 18, 2019
Costumes of Hollywood’s Greats on Exhibit Photo essay by Adel Gorgy A trio of iconic Hollywood costumes, above, worn by Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh from Gone with the Wind, are [...] April 17, 2019
Dying Words, Southern Promises There are millions of stories to tell about slavery in the United State, one for every person who was robbed of their identity and of their [...] April 16, 2019
Grand Hotel – Desperation Behind a Glittery Facade Arlington’s Signature Theater transports us to 1928 Berlin, inside the lives of a disparate group of travelers who are staying for a time [...] April 13, 2019
Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Oklahoma! – NOT I have no issue per se with the pared down version of a classic or updating visuals, but rewriting and bizarre direction must have this [...] April 12, 2019