Little Shop of Horrors – Still a Hoot On the twenty-first day of the month of September In an early year of a decade not too long before our own The human race suddenly [...] October 25, 2019
The Sound Inside – Superb Pitch black. I mean pitch. We hear Yale professor/author Bella Baird (Mary-Louise Parker) before she emerges from the dark. Rumpled, [...] October 25, 2019
The Current War: Director’s Cut – Edison vs. Westinghouse The Current War’s path from the Toronto Film Festival in 2017 to wide release was short circuited after Harvey Weinstein’s legal [...] October 25, 2019
The Rose Tattoo This is a play with an identity problem – previously overcome. Dedicated to Tennessee Williams’ partner, Frank Melo, inspired by a [...] October 24, 2019
Liberty: Mother of Exiles and the Symbol of Our Democracy Over four million people visit the Statue of Liberty each year. Because the original museum inside the statue couldn’t handle the [...] October 20, 2019
Swan Lake/Loch na hEala – Inspired! There’s a man (Mikel Murfi) or a man acting an animal tethered by the neck to a cement block, circling around in agony now this way, now [...] October 17, 2019
Dublin Carol – Bleak Like Mr. Scrooge, middle-aged mortician’s assistant John (Jeffrey Bean) is visited by history on Christmas Eve. The locale is a dingy, [...] October 16, 2019
Slave Play – The Unconscious Influence of Race History When Slave Play ran Off Broadway at The New York Theater Workshop, Change.org petitioned to have it canceled. There’s so much buzz around [...] October 12, 2019