Poet’s Corner – Main Street Time stands still As we enter main street Strolling on easy strides Past brightly colored awnings and flags of old houses That beckon like [...] May 6, 2018
My Fair Lady – Neither Shaw nor Lerner and Lowe Imagine Stella DuBois of Tennessee Williams’ A Streetcar Named Desire throwing her husband Stanley out on the street and setting up house [...] May 5, 2018
Elizabeth George’s The Punishment She Deserves Barbara Havers might be one of the best detectives New Scotland Yard has ever seen. But not fitting into the mold, she has trouble [...] May 4, 2018
Eugene O’Neill’s The Iceman Cometh– Superb Cast The down and out bar/ boarding house in which we find ourselves runs on rotgut “cyanide cut with carbolic acid to give it a mellow [...] May 1, 2018
Guest Apparel for a Dressy Afternoon Wedding You’ll know how dressy the occasion is and whether it takes place in a home, hall or religious edifice… one wants to look one’s [...] May 1, 2018
WAT-CAST: Mark Saunders Talks About Living in Mexico and That Wall Ever thought about chucking it all and moving far away, to a new city, a new state, or even a new country? Mark Saunders and his wife, [...] April 30, 2018
Street Seens: How Many Newborns Did You Meet by 11 am? Before you answer, be aware that that is a leading question. Your answer will give me a solid clue as to whether you live in a [...] April 29, 2018
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