The Lady in the Van – Dame Maggie Gets Grimy Don’t sweetheart me! I’m a sick woman-possibly dying! Dame Maggie Smith has had one of the most prolific and accomplished careers for [...] February 28, 2016
Prodigal Son – A Rebellious Original Mind There are occasions in theater when you know you’re watching an authentic star. I mean that in the best possible sense – not one [...] February 27, 2016
Women Without Men – Smart, Compelling Entertainment Miss Jean Wade (Emily Walton) has just joined the teaching staff of Malyn Park, a small, Protestant, girls’ boarding school in Ireland. [...] February 26, 2016
a room of my own – Looking Back with Surprise Playwright Charles Messina’s a room of my own, (10 year-old Carl Morelli’s request to Santa Claus), is so convincing, you’ll feel [...] February 26, 2016
Trezana Beverley’s Mabel Madness Mabel Madness is an intimate show, in an intimate theater, about an intimate performer. Mabel Mercer was a resilient and stalwart figure [...] February 25, 2016
Road Show – The Journey of a Sondheim Show Getting into the elevator following Signature Theatre’s production of Road Show, one woman was overheard saying to her friend: “I liked [...] February 23, 2016
On Kentucky Avenue – A Celebration of Atlantic City’s Historic Club Harlem Club Harlem existed on “the wrong side of the tracks” on Kentucky Avenue, in north Atlantic City, New Jersey from the mid 1930s to the [...] February 21, 2016
Where to Invade Next: Look Out World – Here Comes Michael Moore I wouldn’t live in America if you paid me. We all know the problems with Michael Moore and his movies. He’s rude, he’s didactic, he [...] February 19, 2016