The Notebook – Not Quite What It Was Nicholas Sparks’ runaway success The Notebook (the author’s first novel) inspired a 2004 film with an equally devoted audience. Many of [...] March 23, 2024
Hubbard Street Dance Chicago Hubbard Street Dance has physical language that resembles Morse Code. Long, sinuous combinations are punctuated by jerks of the head, [...] March 21, 2024
Harley Newman, Professional Lunatic April 6, 2024, on Coney Island, performing artist Harley Newman will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award from Sideshow Hootenanny during [...] March 20, 2024
The Assassination of Julius Caesar as Told by William Shakespeare and George Bernard Shaw -Inspired! Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar (1599 ) revolves around the Rome assassination of its “dictator for life” and roiled aftermath. [...] March 18, 2024
Orson Casts a Long Shadow Picture this theatrical dream-team of 1960: Eugène Ionesco’s antifascist parable Rhinoceros, starring Laurence Olivier and Joan [...] March 17, 2024
Doubt – A Parable It’s an old tactic of cruel people to kill kindness in the name of virtue. (From the play)When Doubt played Broadway in 2005, it garnered [...] March 15, 2024
Broadway Backwards Surges Forward In 2021 many New York theater-goers caught a revival of Stephen Sondheim’s Company that changed the male lead Bobby to a female lead [...] March 15, 2024
It’s De-Lovely – Jeff Harnar Sings Cole Porter To say Jeff Harnar has an affinity with Cole Porter doesn’t come close to recognizing the brio and virtuosity of his interpretation. Like [...] March 14, 2024