To See or Not to See: Summer of 8
Going to college is an exciting time. For many, it symbolizes the transition into adulthood. But, the change can also bring feelings of anxiety and doubt, which couldn’t be more
Continue ReadingGoing to college is an exciting time. For many, it symbolizes the transition into adulthood. But, the change can also bring feelings of anxiety and doubt, which couldn’t be more
Continue ReadingWong Fu Production has struck comedic gold with Single by 30. And, it’s easy to see why we’ve quickly fallen in love with the new original series, airing exclusively on
Continue ReadingElsie Fest celebrated its second year last night at the Ford Amphitheater on Coney Island and it was pure magic, to say the least. Co-creator and producer Darren Criss brought audiences
Continue ReadingIt’s said that the past always catches up with you. And, that’s certainly true in the Cummings brothers’ Blood in the Water. The film is a sleek crime thriller with
Continue ReadingThe Fantasticks is still alive and kicking. This timeless musical has been running in New York City since 1960, with a brief, lamented absence between 2002 and 2006. Still, that’s quite
Continue Reading“The most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or touched, they are felt with the heart.” ―Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, The Little Prince The Little Prince is an iconic
Continue ReadingPicture this: You’re scrolling through your social media feeds and notice that just about everyone in your circle is getting engaged! You’re happy for them. You really are. But, then
Continue ReadingPrivacy is, seemingly, not truly possible in today’s digital world in James Graham and Josie Rourke’s new play from London, aptly called, Privacy. Privacy is about a young male writer (played by
Continue ReadingThe Broadway revival of Cats is, in one word, exuberant. After taking a break from Broadway–it had previously run for 18 years until 2000–Cats dances out of our memories and back into our
Continue ReadingWhen the announcement first went out back in 2013 about the new Harry Potter play, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, fans of the books and movies rejoiced. At last,
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