Lucille Carr-Kaffashan- How the Light Gets In After two shows featuring women songwriters, Lucille Carr-Kaffashan takes an eclectic look at male counterparts. For those of you [...] June 8, 2019
Unmaking Toulouse Lautrec – Diverting Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864-1901) is one of the best known visual chroniclers of Post Impressionist bohemian Paris. Henri was born with [...] June 7, 2019
Frankie & Johnny in the Clair de Lune– A Last Chance? Frankie & Johnny in the Clair de Lune shares aspects of both romcom and kitchen sink drama tilting in accordance with director and [...] June 6, 2019
Moments/Stories– Paintings by Peter Beston “I like a clean, stable, uniform atmosphere” When I last wrote about Peter Beston, he was almost finished with the series Palm Beach [...] June 2, 2019
Maddie Corman is Accidentally Brave In the #metoo era, Maddie Corman’s emotional story is sure to resonate with people who are forced to pick up the pieces of their lives [...] May 31, 2019
Leanne Borghesi’s Mood Swings -The Broad Goes Broader Tonight Leanne Borghesi resembles a blowsy Anna Magnani, delivers patter a la Phyllis Diller, insinuates like a loose-jointed Mae West, and [...] May 31, 2019
Nothing Here is Real – Entertaining Misdirection “My goal is to do two things: I need to convince you that things are happening up here that are not really happening and my other goal is [...] May 30, 2019
Happy Talk There’s a lot of actual happy talk in Jesse Eisenberg’s latest play; some grandstanding, some naïve, some desperate, some certifiable. [...] May 29, 2019