To See or Not to See: The Play That Goes Wrong
The Play That Goes Wrong, a transfer from London to Broadway, is a slapstick comedy that makes for a lighthearted theater outing. Written by Henry Shields, Jonathan Sayer, Henry Lewis,
Continue ReadingThe Play That Goes Wrong, a transfer from London to Broadway, is a slapstick comedy that makes for a lighthearted theater outing. Written by Henry Shields, Jonathan Sayer, Henry Lewis,
Continue ReadingThe newest adaptation of Rick Riordan’s bestselling young adult book, The Lightning Thief, is a charming off-Broadway musical that will appeal to all ages. Percy Jackson is your typical teenager…except for
Continue ReadingI want to preface this review by saying a few things. Number 1: I am a huge fan of the movie Amélie. I saw it in high school and it
Continue ReadingFor those who have not read Big Little Lies, the miniseries adaptation will entertain you. For those who have read the book, it will leave you wanting just a little bit
Continue ReadingMiss Saigon has returned to Broadway. From the team behind Les Misérables, Claude-Michel Schönberg and Alain Boublil, this Madame Butterfly-inspired show is one that will appeal to those nostalgic about
Continue ReadingI’ve always respected the Ghost in the Shell franchise. The 1995 anime feature with the same name introduced me to a world full of sociopolitical strife, questioned the concepts of
Continue ReadingThe oft-forgotten small-town American factory worker is brought to life in Lynn Nottage’s timely new play, Sweat. Reading, Pennsylvania is a factory town. Oldstead has been the steel factory where
Continue ReadingWhen I first learned they were rebooting Power Rangers, I had mixed feelings. I was apprehensive yet excited. It brought me back to my childhood when I would wake up early
Continue ReadingBefore its release on March 17, Iron Fist took a beating from critics. Some went as far as calling it one of the worst new shows of 2017. So the question on
Continue ReadingStephen Karam‘s Speech & Debate is getting a winning U.K. premiere from the Defibrillator company at London’s Trafalgar Studios. Karam – whose play The Humans won a slew of Tony Awards in
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