Theatre Review: ‘Dolphins and Sharks’ at Bank Street Theatre
Labyrinth Theatre Company presents the world premiere of James Anthony Tyler’s “Dolphins and Sharks,” and it is going to be my best show of 2017. I cannot imagine how another show is going to be able...
View ArticleTheatre Review: ‘Damaged Goods’ at TADA! Theatre
TOSOS, The Other Side of Silence, presents Virginia Baeta’s delicious, noir-inspired “Damaged Goods.” It’s an exquisite genre piece full of moral and sexual ambiguity, blonde bombshells, bleak, sleazy...
View ArticleTheatre Review: ‘Omega Kids’ at Access Theatre
The New Light Theatre Project, in association with Access Theatre, presents “Omega Kids” – an intimate, absorbing story of two men finding connection across a plush carpet divide. It’s beautifully...
View ArticleTheatre Review: ‘The Outer Space’ at Joe’s Pub
I haven’t stopped smiling since I saw “The Outer Space” last night. This is what cult classics are made of – storytelling genius mixed with musical mastery. It’s just one of those shows that climbs...
View ArticleTheatre Review: ‘In the Bar of a Tokyo Hotel’ at 292 Theatre
I will spend my life in awe of artists who “bloom where they are planted.” I slipped into a door in the East Village, a once famous squat, and found myself in an artist haven and theatre. Twenty seats...
View ArticleTheatre Review: ‘Steve of Tomorrow’ at Collapsable Hole
Immediate Medium and the Collapsable Hole presents “Steve of Tomorrow” – an imaginative blast of satirical brilliance using technology and toys. Three supreme artists join forces with a basement to...
View ArticleTheatre Review: ‘Quixote’ at Alexander Kasser Theatre
“Quixote” is an extravagant and unpredictable experiment into the Quarks and Leptons, or building blocks, of the sounds and body that constitute a story. What I mean to say is that this “production”...
View ArticleDiscovering The Artist: Interview with Denisa Musilova, Choreographer of...
Last week, I had the extraordinary privilege of watching “Quixote” – “an extravagant and unpredictable experiment into the Quarks and Leptons, or building blocks, of the sounds and body that constitute...
View ArticleOff-Broadway Review: ‘Figaro 90210’ at Duke on 42nd Street
“Figaro 90210” – where sitcom meets satire meets Telemundo meets dark comedy to create a production with more twists than Coney Island’s Thunderbolt. It’s so relevant it feels like it could have been...
View ArticleTheatre Review: ‘The Year of the Bicycle’ at Cell Theatre’s C.M.O.R.E Festival
“The Year of the Bicycle” is an energetic physical theatre piece that captures the exuberance of childhood imagination and the heady freedom when they play. It’s a memory piece filled with shadows,...
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