Sugar Ray – Riveting Playwright Laurence Holder’s Sugar Ray (Robinson) is clearly a labor of love. A portrait of the great boxer, the play not only describes [...] March 23, 2016
Daredevil Season 2: What Happens When You Take the Law Into Your Own Hands? You know you’re one bad day away from being me. That’s what Frank Castle (aka the Punisher, in a incredible performance by John [...] March 23, 2016
Connected (in the age of technology) Lonely people, in talking to each other, can make each other lonelier…Lillian Hellman The venue is a high school and the story is about [...] March 23, 2016
Ironbound– Gritty, Powerful, Human Darja (Marin Ireland) and Tommy (Morgan Spector) are having a heated argument at a bleak, highway bus stop in New Jersey. She’s a [...] March 22, 2016
Witchcraft – The Jazz Magic of Cy Coleman – Sparkling Most fans know composer/songwriter/pianist Cy Coleman (Seymour Kaufman 1929-2004) as an author of such musical theater successes as Sweet [...] March 22, 2016
The Robber Bridegroom – Rowdy and Inventive You need no special affection for country/rockabilly to be seduced by this rollicking shindig of a tall tale. It happens almost without [...] March 20, 2016
King Georges: A Classic Tale of the Lion in Winter – in a Kitchen I’m a cobbler. This is the repeated assertion of Georges Perrier the legendary master French chef and owner of the (sadly) now closed Le [...] March 20, 2016
Widowers’ Houses – An 1800s Moral Quandary That Resonates Still People who live in glass houses have no right to throw stones. But, on my honor, I never knew that my house was a glass one until you [...] March 19, 2016