Me & Ella – (Fitzgerald), An Entertaining Tribute “…Dear Ms. Fitzgerald…The first time I saw you was on tv…You were singing…clear and velvety smooth…like you were making a [...] July 22, 2017
Dunkirk – We Shall Fight Them On the Beaches You can practically see it from here. Home. Dunkirk is the tale of one of the most extraordinary events in World War II. The Allied [...] July 22, 2017
Irving Penn: Centennial – A Celebration in Black and White and Color Text by Mary Gregory; Photographs by Adel Gorgy When a gift of over 187 spectacular works of art was promised to the Metropolitan Museum of [...] July 21, 2017
Compagnie XY – Il N’est Pas Encore Minuit The stage is silent. (The stage is often silent.) A man waits. A second comes on and aggressively pushes him. They fight, circle and go at [...] July 21, 2017
Pity in History – Heady and Smart Every summer, I look forward to the productions PTP brings to New York’s Atlantic Theatre. They’re invariably intriguing, timely and [...] July 19, 2017
A Whirlwind Trip Through the Franklin Institute and the City of Philadelphia How could we pass up on a trip to Philly when the great city was only 90 minutes away from our Long Beach Island, Jersey shore, summer [...] July 19, 2017
Defector – A Ghost Story About Spies He runs to avoid prison and he just lands in a bigger one. Joseph Kanon, author of best-sellers Istanbul Passage and Leaving Berlin, once [...] July 19, 2017
Two From East to Edinburgh 59E59 Theaters continues its preview of short pieces on their way to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Goblin Market – Extraordinary A [...] July 18, 2017