Rosemary Loar:Close Enough for Love It’s been some time since I’ve seen a show by Rosemary Loar. Both vocals and presence seem to have matured – in a good way. A [...] April 25, 2021
Ben Sharrock’s Offbeat and Touching Film About Refugees in Limbo After graduating with a degree in Arabic and politics from the University of Edinburgh, Ben Sharrock lived for a time in Syria. His [...] April 23, 2021
Perfect Hermany: A Musical Tribute to Jerry Herman Jason Graae enters (with grandiose affectation) to perhaps four (unseen) people applauding (in the otherwise empty venue). Draping oboe [...] April 22, 2021
Wild Nights – A Play by Joyce Carol Oates Joyce Carol Oates opens tonight’s performance by reading the Emily Dickinson poem that inspired her play: Wild nights – Wild [...] April 21, 2021
Sue Jin Song’s Children of Medea – A Riveting Theatrical Feat As Sue Jin Song’s one-woman show begins, we are instantly pulled into an eerily lit forest with tall, slender tree trunks. We hear [...] April 20, 2021
The York Theatre Needs Our Help The Musical of Musicals- The Musical (by Joanne Bogart and Eric Rockwell), a Benefit Performance for New York’s indispensable York [...] April 19, 2021
Eric Michael Gillette – Jump/Cut When Eric Michael Gillett decided to sing on screen, he could’ve taken an easy route and repeated the last show performed before COVID. [...] April 19, 2021
Stream Selected Films of Oscar, Emmy and SAG Winner Viola Davis The Help 2012 Based on the Kathryn Stockett novel. Directed by Tate Taylor. The story of aspiring journalist, Mississippi native Eugenia [...] April 18, 2021