Theater Review: Sing Street
Sing Street soars at the New York Theatre Workshop. Based on the 2016 film of the same name and performed by a winning cast, this new musical is about the
Continue ReadingSing Street soars at the New York Theatre Workshop. Based on the 2016 film of the same name and performed by a winning cast, this new musical is about the
Continue ReadingThere’s something to be said for theater productions that have bare stages with minimal props and are still successful at telling a full, engaging, and evocative story: it’s a little
Continue ReadingPlaywright Jeremy O. Harris’ incredibly thought-provoking Slave Play brings racism, sex, and power to the forefront of conversation. First of all, the less you know about Slave Play before seeing it,
Continue ReadingThe work of dancer and choreographer Sonya Tayeh is not something you’ll easily forget. Popularly known for her work on the TV show So You Think You Can Dance, Sonya’s
Continue ReadingAbigail and Shaun Bengson share their love story with lush, emotional songs that will touch your heart in Hundred Days. Created by Abigail and Shaun (who are an establish folk-rock
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