Juno and The Paycock – Remarkable Company, Rich Play The second in Sean O’ Casey’s Dublin Trilogy takes place during The Irish Civil War (1922-1923.) To those who fought in The Irish War [...] April 9, 2019
The White Devil – A Revenge Play John Webster (1579-1634) was fifteen years younger than Shakespeare, writing for the same audience. (The better known of his works is The [...] April 7, 2019
What the Constitution Means to Me…As a Woman Does the American Constitution protect and serve or is it so outdated, so specifically tailored by the founding fathers to white, male, [...] April 6, 2019
Ain’t Too Proud -The Life and Times of The Temptations Infectious musical numbers are swell. Singing, dancing and choreography are great. As these are the reasons for attending yet another [...] April 6, 2019
The Annual Art Expo Returns to NYC The ArtExpo is the self-proclaimed world’s largest international gathering of trade buyers—including gallery owners and managers, art [...] April 6, 2019
The Mother – Ophelia Has Nothing on “Maman” Two nights ago, I sat for three plus hours at the marvelous Lehman Brothers Trilogy. Eighty-five minutes with The Mother felt considerably [...] April 2, 2019
The Lehman Trilogy – Three Brothers Built a Universe This is the story of a dynasty. It’s the story of 150 years of formative American Capitalism, innovation powered by hubris as much as [...] April 1, 2019
Harvey Granat Songs and Stories: On Marvin Hamlisch When Harvey Granat asked his special guest, producer/broadcaster Terre Blair Hamlisch how she’d like to be introduced, she replied [...] March 31, 2019