Films for the 4th of July The 4th of July – every year it means barbecue, fireworks, and parades as we celebrate our nation’s birth. Consider checking [...] July 2, 2019
Toni Stone – Illuminating, Sympathetic, Swell Lydia R. Diamond’s Toni Stone is a living, breathing woman. The high craft of this play shows itself not only in making the zen/poetry of [...] June 28, 2019
Dawn Derow – The House That Built Me Vocalist Dawn Derow likes to mix it up. Her last excellent show conjured a bandstand in the 1940s. This time around, replete with enviably [...] June 28, 2019
Backstory – Love Noel: The Songs and Letters of Noel Coward Barry Day (OBE/M.A. Vice President Coward Archive Trust/Literary Advisor Noel Coward Estate) has been involved with Noel Coward since he [...] June 26, 2019
Duane Park: Dinner, Music, Burlesque – FUN! Duane Park looks like subdued rococo and sounds like robust, funky jazz. The dining room is skillfully run, cuisine imaginative. (A three [...] June 25, 2019
The Mountains Look Different – When You Come Back Home West Ireland, St. John’s Eve, bonfire night. (Animal bones are tossed into fires for fuel – bonfires derives from bonefires.) [...] June 21, 2019
At The Met Costume Institute – Summer Camp Text by Mary Gregory, Photos by Adel Gorgy “Camp is the Dada of the disco crowd.” – Joyce Haber “Camp is [...] June 19, 2019
Charles Ludlam’s Galas – A Modern Tragedy “This isn’t farce. This isn’t absurd. This is absolutely ridiculous!” Theater critic Brendan Gill Charles Ludlam [...] June 19, 2019