Shady Ladies Museum Tour – Utter Delight Andrew Lear’s Shady Ladies Tour is conceivably the most fun you can legally have in an afternoon at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. The [...] March 30, 2018
Judy Collins: A Love Letter to Stephen Sondheim A familiar rich strum and gliding soprano fills Café Carlyle as Judy Collins opens, guitar in hand, with “Chelsea Morning” (Joni [...] March 29, 2018
Me and Mr. B. = Anita Gillette and Irving Berlin Young Anita Gillette was playing “a nymphomaniac coed” in Lee Adams/Charles Strouse’s All American at The Winter Garden Theatre [...] March 28, 2018
A Walk in the Woods – The Caucus Dance of Diplomacy Playwright Lee Blessing’s deft 1988 two-hander is, unfortunately, no less topical today. Two arms negotiators meet for treaty negotiation [...] March 28, 2018
Angels in America – An Outstanding Production This is the third time I’ve seen Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes including the original run and the 2003 television [...] March 27, 2018
Babette’s Feast – Captivating Based directly on Isak Dinesen’s short story, not the 1987 Danish film of the same name, this imaginative, stylized dramatization of [...] March 26, 2018
WAT-CAST: Nicole Lewis Talks About August Wilson’s Two Trains Running at Arena Stage Nicole Lewis, who has appeared on Broadway in Hair, Rent, and Lennon, will make her Arena Stage debut in August Wilson’s Two Trains [...] March 26, 2018
The Stone Witch – A Monstre Sacré with Monsters of His Own “The Great Man” lives in an upstate cabin in the woods. A wall of window shows us where we are. Two stained glass installations depict [...] March 26, 2018