On a Clear Day You Can See Forever In his October 1965 review of the original production of this musical, Howard Taubman admired “bright, charming songs that have [...] July 3, 2018
Cabaret Campaigns: Ride the Blue Wave II – Inspiring Thursday night, seven daughters of Athena (Goddess of Wisdom and War) took to the stage at Don’t Tell Mama for the second in Stephen [...] July 1, 2018
The National Portrait Gallery Focuses on 1968 It was a year of death and destruction. Shootings happened and led to calls for gun control. A president was under attack for his policies [...] June 30, 2018
Skintight – What Price (Someone Else’s) Beauty? “I’m tired of all this nonsense about beauty being only skin-deep. That’s deep enough. What do you want, an adorable [...] June 29, 2018
Vitaly – An Evening of Wonders There seems to be a resurgence of popularity for magic (and mentalism) these days. Following on the heels of Derek DelGaudio and Derren [...] June 25, 2018
Getting to Noel You: The Coward That Changed My Life Noel Coward is notoriously difficult to do justice. Young New Zealander Jason Henderson, however, goes far in representing the artist’s [...] June 23, 2018
Conflict-A Love Story Astonishingly Resonant Playwright (screenwriter/director/producer/popular character actor) Miles Malleson wrote about modern love, sex, social justice, and [...] June 22, 2018
Eating Animals: Burger, Anyone? If slaughterhouses had glass walls, everyone would be a vegetarian. Paul McCartney One thing the Internet has done: brought us closer to [...] June 22, 2018