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
Much Ado About Nothing in the Me Too Era Reading articles about Director Kenny Leon’s approach to this venerable comedy of presumption, miscommunication, and vengeance, I was [...] June 18, 2019
Francoise Gilot in Conversation with Benjamin Doller On the occasion of a new edition of her 1964 book Life with Picasso, artist/critic/educator/author and former mistress of Pablo Picasso, [...] June 15, 2019
Harvey Granat Songs & Stories: On Harold Arlen Revisiting a composer first addressed in 2016, Harvey Granat today welcomes new guest Walter Rimler, author of The Man That Got Away: The [...] June 15, 2019
Like a Perfumed Woman: Joanne Halev Makes a Memorable Debut Tuesday night, Joanne Halev made her New York cabaret debut, an artist in full flower. Where has she been? India, Uganda, Mumbai, Bangkok, [...] June 14, 2019
Murder Mystery – Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston as Modern Day Nick and Nora Summer is the perfect time for escapist entertainment. Netflix’s Murder Mystery, starring Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston fits the [...] June 14, 2019
Pilobolus Ever an exhibition of bodily connection, relationships, supple strength and unexpected movement, Pilobolus (Dance Company) is back with two [...] June 14, 2019
A Love Letter to Julie Andrews Backstory of the show Julie, Madly, Deeply “It is not enough to reach for the brass ring. You must also enjoy the merry go round.” [...] June 13, 2019