Mother of The Maid Plant a radish./Get a radish./Never any doubt./That’s why I love vegetables;/ You know what you’re about!… Tom [...] October 30, 2018
The Waverly Gallery – Watching A Loved One Slip Away A Pulitzer Prize finalist in 1999, Kenneth Lonergan’s heartbreaking play spotlights the reemergence of writer/director Elaine May as a [...] October 29, 2018
The Ferryman (as in over the river Styx) – Enthralling Here’s the Tony Award. Jez Butterworth, who gave us the dense, dynamic Jerusalem, is back with a sprawling piece about family, the long [...] October 28, 2018
Phenomenal Woman: The Maya Angelou Songs – Extraordinary! By rights, and I’m a committed fan of Birdland, this indelible cross pollination of classical/opera/jazz/blues/gospel should be at [...] October 27, 2018
Kurt Vonnegut’s Happy Birthday Wanda June – A Hoot “This is a simple-minded play about men who enjoy killing, and those who don’t.” If you came of age during the late [...] October 27, 2018
Gloria, A Life – Gloria Steinem After almost two hours of this exhausting, exhilarating, frustrating play, there was a round table discussion among the audience. (We sit [...] October 26, 2018
Standard Time with Michael Feinstein – Hooray for Hollywood Tonight Michael Feinstein brings his encyclopedic knowledge, relaxed humor and veteran talent to a selection of songs written for Hollywood [...] October 26, 2018
3100: Run and Become I have participated in seven New York City marathons, one Marathon du Medoc, and literally dozens of half-marathons. So, I’m no slouch [...] October 26, 2018