Harvey Granat Songs and Stories: On Marvin Hamlisch When Harvey Granat asked his special guest, producer/broadcaster Terre Blair Hamlisch how she’d like to be introduced, she replied [...] March 31, 2019
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar – A Rip Roaring Production This is an exceptionally well realized interpretation in terms of production. The play collars and holds from the get-go, remains coherent, [...] March 29, 2019
Dumbo – A Live Action Version Fails to Soar Disney’s 1941 animated classic, Dumbo, about a baby elephant whose large ears earn him scorn and then acclaim when he uses them to fly, [...] March 28, 2019
Smart Blonde = Judy Holliday Judy Holiday ne Tuvim (1921-1965) is best known for playing ditsy blondes. In reality, her IQ was extremely high. The persona served, [...] March 27, 2019
Voyage en Chanson Two grand pianos accompanying four veteran artists who perform dual language renditions of songs by and about the French fills National [...] March 27, 2019
Occasional Magic: The Moth at Lincoln Center “Telling a story is an act of courage, listening is an act of compassion.” The first Moth event was held in 1997 by novelist/founder [...] March 26, 2019
Jeff Harnar on The East Side of Heaven Jeff Harnar and Alex Rybeck offer a valentine to New York unlike endless predecessors. Though the inimitable collaborators eschew that song [...] March 26, 2019
Kiss Me Kate – Kelli – Yes, Snap – No Kiss Me Kate, the very first Best Musical Tony winner, is unarguably a terrific creation. Songs are memorable, clever, story-advancing, [...] March 23, 2019