Theater Season is Back in Swing:Here are Some Hits and Misses
New York’s theater industry can finally focus on the business of recouping the last several years’ drop off in business and attendance
Read moreDetailsNew York’s theater industry can finally focus on the business of recouping the last several years’ drop off in business and attendance
Read moreDetailsScore one for the underdog last night, as “Kimberly Akimbo,” a small-scale show about a teenage girl coping with a life-shortening genetic condition and a hilariously dysfunctional family, won the Tony for best musical on Sunday night in a ceremony...
Read moreDetailsThough Broadway is not quite recovered from the pandemic, audiences are coming back and filling the seats at even mediocre shows
Read moreDetails*****/***** (five out of five stars) The 2022-23 New York Theater season is finally upon us—one that we hope will remain uninterrupted by Covid lockdowns—and already there’s an interesting thematic pattern emerging. Though plays about anti-Semitism and the Holocaust have...
Read moreDetails“The Phantom of the Opera,” the longest-running show in Broadway history and, for many, a symbol of musical theater, will be closing in February, becoming the latest show to fall victim to the decline in audiences since the pandemic hit....
Read moreDetailsAs the curtain dropped on the 75th Annual Tony Awards ceremony Sunday night, the seemingly imperiled and improbable 2021-2022 New York Theater season also drew to a close, a feat of survival and resilience. In hindsight the Tonys gave a...
Read moreDetails**** / ***** At the peak of Robin Williams’ career as a standup comic most other comics dreaded going on stage after one of the manic funnyman’s sets. He so dominated the audience and raised the level of energy in...
Read moreDetails“It’s poignant to come back to the theater because it will point out how well we have weathered the time away from each other” said Kevin McKenzie about the return of live performances. World premiere of Zig Zag by Jessica...
Read moreDetailsLike many great artists, from Verdi to Mozart, never considered by educational institutions with a capital “i”, Carla Fracci also ran the risk of not being admitted to La Scala Ballet School. Ballerina Carla Fracci (@padfootbry, twitter) Then, as the...
Read moreDetails"The only thing that really stayed constant in my life was my passion for the stage. My mom said that before I was born I used to kick to the beat of the music they were listening to. I don't...
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