To See or Not to See: Love, Love, Love
Mike Bartlett’s Love, Love, Love is a darkly comedic play that focuses on selfishness and its repercussions. It is a story of an insular couple whose own happiness matters more than
Continue ReadingMike Bartlett’s Love, Love, Love is a darkly comedic play that focuses on selfishness and its repercussions. It is a story of an insular couple whose own happiness matters more than
Continue ReadingOh, Hello on Broadway is a gut-busting comedy that is not typical theater fare. Looking around the audience, you’ll see it is a rare one for Broadway: younger and predominantly
Continue ReadingHoliday Inn, the New Irving Berlin Musical is, in one word, enjoyable. Based upon the 1942 movie version starring Fred Astaire and Bing Crosby, Holiday Inn has been slightly updated
Continue ReadingIf you’ve been following Hamilton’s meteoric rise like we have, you’ll know that Hamilton’s expansion to the Chicago theater scene includes a great number of talented performers, including one of
Continue ReadingThe love Barack Obama has shown for Hamilton over the last year (well, since Lin-Manuel Miranda debuted his concept at the White House in 2009) reminds us of another presidential
Continue ReadingGeorgina Pazcoguin is no stranger to the stage. She has been a ballet dancer with the New York City Ballet since 2003. In 2013, she was promoted to a soloist. In
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 Reading“Encores! Off-Center” has done it again: it breathes new life into the relatively unknown and unsung Kurt Vonnegut’s God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater, which opened last night at New York City Center.
Continue ReadingRamin Karimloo is a musical theater rockstar. Though he made his Broadway debut in 2014 as Jean Valjean in the popular Les Misérables reboot, Karimloo has long been known to theater fans for
Continue ReadingDerek Klena has just finished playing your cartoon boyfriend Dmitry in Hartford Stage‘s pre-Broadway run of Anastasia. If you missed it, don’t worry: producers announced this week that Klena is set
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