All In Good Time- – Simply Wonderful Tulis McCall pokes her gamine-like head out from behind the curtain. A card carrying WCA= Woman of a Certain Age, she then feigns [...] October 3, 2017
Louis Rosen: Act One-Piano Music from the Theater— Evocative Louis Rosen composer/songwriter/librettist/musician/author/educator started composing for theater right out of music conservatory in 1977. [...] October 3, 2017
Desperate Measures – Rollicking (Literate!) Fun “Loosely based on Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure,” this rambunctious musical is a blend of dialogue in clever, conversational [...] October 2, 2017
Swim Team A Safe Haven for Children with Autism This is the story of a swim team, but not just any swim team. The Jersey Hammerheads is a team made up of kids with autism. New Jersey, [...] October 2, 2017
Songs and Stories with Harvey Granat: Charles Strouse Charles Strouse (1928-) has composed music for 14 musicals (garnering three Tony Awards) and five films, written two orchestral works and [...] September 30, 2017
Kim David Smith’s Morphium Kabarett Kim David Smith is known for highly stylized Weimar-era performance. I first saw him on stage at the annual Cabaret Convention. From afar, [...] September 30, 2017
George Kelly’s The Show-Off Mrs. Fisher is upset that her naïve daughter Amy appears head over heels in love with egotistical exhibitionist and pathological liar, [...] September 29, 2017
Finding Fellini – Captivating When I interviewed Megan Metrikin for my annual United Solo Preview article, I was intrigued by her obsession of visionary writer/director [...] September 28, 2017