Merman’s Apprentice – Jubilant, Warm, Funny Stephen Cole, Book Writer/Lyricist of Merman’s Apprentice was actually friends with the iconic Ethel Merman. At 20, Cole wanted to [...]January 20, 2016
Noises Off – Glorious Chaos Lest you’ve forgotten – Laugh: to show that you are happy or that you think something is funny by smiling and making a sound from [...]January 19, 2016
A Man and His Prostate – Ed Asner on Glandular Revolution On January 15, and again on the 16th, Ed Asner reprised A Man and His Prostate at the Metropolitan Room. The show is written by Ed [...]January 19, 2016
Princess Ivona – Dark, Absurdist, and Timely Witold Marian Gombrowicz (1904 –1969) was a Polish author of fiction and plays centered on rigid structures of class and culture [...]January 18, 2016
LaBute New Theater Festival– Six Plays, One Superior In the order they were presented: Stand Up For Oneself by Lexi Wolfe (Alicia Smith, Mark Ryan Anderson) is a pick up scene at a noisy party [...]January 18, 2016
The Critic and The Real Inspector Hound Rarely does the critic get to watch him or herself on stage. Yet, that is exactly what happened during the opening night of The Critic and [...]January 16, 2016
13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi Is Nonstop Action and Chaos Marking nearly four years after the deadly terrorist attack in Benghazi that killed four Americans, including U.S. Ambassador Chris [...]January 15, 2016
Tommy Tune Tonight! Utterly Charming There are not many vestiges of real elegance left these days, fewer in entertainment. Tommy Tune embodies this quality in a way rarely seen [...]January 14, 2016