To See or Not to See: The Crucible
No one—no matter how good of spirit–is safe from the vengeful accusations of a mob. We’re reminded of this chilling fact in the Broadway revival of Arthur Miller’s infamous 1953 play, The
Continue ReadingNo one—no matter how good of spirit–is safe from the vengeful accusations of a mob. We’re reminded of this chilling fact in the Broadway revival of Arthur Miller’s infamous 1953 play, The
Continue ReadingWhat’s better than live music and a great cause? Pretty much nothing, but add Academy Award winner Forest Whitaker as the host and it’s everything. Performers4Peace, a benefit concert that’ll
Continue ReadingIf you watched the final season of FOX’s hit show Glee, there’s a huge chance you fell in love with Madison McCarthy. With a face as cute as a button and
Continue ReadingBlood has been spilled on Broadway thanks to American Psycho. Based on the novel by Bret Easton Ellis as well as the film adaptation that followed (staring a masterful Christian
Continue ReadingWhat could possibly go wrong when a bunch of caricatures with a flair for the dramatic come together on a ship that doubles as the casino Barracuda? Uh, everything. Disaster! embarks
Continue ReadingLadies and gentlemen, meet your newest Broadway obsession. Bright Star‘s Hannah Elless has it all: looks, talent, brains, warmth… and even a fabulously fashionable Pomeranian whose larger-than-life personality fills your
Continue ReadingImagination theater is trending these days. From the magical production of Peter and the Starcatcher to the fun production of The Robber Bridegroom, audiences, more than ever, are being asked to actively use their imaginations. They
Continue ReadingRoundabout Theatre Company’s charming new production of Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick‘s She Loves Me will seem familiar to most. In fact, the story is not original. You’ve probably seen it on
Continue ReadingRobin Hood meets Snow White in Roundabout Theater Company’s revival production of The Robber Bridegroom. It is a rollicking tale of money, jealousy, and love told with a generous amount
Continue ReadingHannah Elless makes her return to Broadway in the sweet, tuneful Bright Star, an original musical by Steve Martin and Edie Brickell. (We loved it, by the way.) Set in the 1920s
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