The Royale – A Knockout! Imagine a play centered on boxing in which not a single punch visibly connects to a body, yet we feel every blow, in which character drives [...] March 8, 2016
but I cd only whisper – Love in the Time of War Leave it to The Flea to take a subject full of horror and make it, if not quite beautiful, stunning in its humanity. Their newest play, but [...] March 7, 2016
Eugene O’Neill’s Hughie – Stuck in Limbo with An Out-of-Order Elevator The two-character, 60 minute Hughie is an anomaly in the oeuvre of playwright Eugene O’Neill. Uber-dramatic marathons like Mourning [...] March 5, 2016
Benjamin Scheuer Strums His Story in The Lion Benjamin Scheuer’s father loved to sing and play folk songs on an old guitar. Seeing that his young son wanted to play, too, he went [...] March 5, 2016
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot is Hilarious, Poignant Given the fact that Whiskey Tango Foxtrot comes from the wittiest woman in showbiz, Tina Fey, and Saturday Night Live producer, Lorne [...] March 4, 2016
To Laugh Or Not To Laugh . . . That is not really the question, because anybody watching The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged) will be laughing through [...] March 3, 2016
Zootopia – A Colorful and Delightful Wonderland There are days when you go to the movies hoping to be transported to a different world, one completely unlike your own, one where the [...] March 3, 2016
Last Chance – Catch a Great “Greater New York” at MoMA PS1 MoMA PS1, the Museum of Modern Art’s rambunctious offspring, is known for cutting-edge, challenging to the point sometimes of being [...] March 1, 2016