Harry Potter and The Cursed Child If you’re a confirmed Potterhead (as am I), you’ll find a way to see this play. If unversed, but intrigued, intrepid and/or [...] April 28, 2018
Of Dragons, Knights and Invisible Dogs: We Live By The Sea Even the biggest dragons can be slain if you have someone fighting with you. We Live By The Sea, a creation of the multiple award-winning [...] April 28, 2018
The Metromaniacs– Deliciously Smart and Funny Alexis Piron’s modest, erudite output includes 1738’s La Métromanie. “which means, more or less, The Poetry Craze (“Metro” from [...] April 27, 2018
Avengers: Infinity War Doesn’t Disappoint “Come One, Come All” Avengers: Infinity War opens this weekend and Marvel fans couldn’t be more excited. Many of their [...] April 27, 2018
Sidney Myer-Live at Pangea! There’s a kind of natural camaraderie among devotees of performer Sidney Myer, as if each and every one feels like the member of an [...] April 25, 2018
Children of a Lesser God – Owning One’s Identity “For why is all around us here / As if some lesser god had made the world” Tennyson The first Broadway play to feature [...] April 24, 2018
The Seafarer – “…the fault is in ourselves…” Jim Norton won an Olivier Award for his performance in Conor McPherson’s 2006 The Seafarer, while McPherson was nominated for both the [...] April 22, 2018
ArtExpo 2018 The New York ArtExpo has once again opened at 711 12th Avenue (on Pier 94 at 54th Street). This is the 40th annual ArtExpo and shows [...] April 20, 2018