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 ReadingMax Vernon’s star is rising. Last year, his Off-Broadway musical KPOP took New York by storm. It was nominated for a bunch (and won some) awards and enjoyed a sold-out run.
Continue ReadingBen Stanton has lit stages from concert venues to Broadway. His lighting designs are integral to each production and help immerse the audience in the world they are experiencing. We
Continue ReadingThe deliciously pulpy movie, Cruel Intentions, has made its way to the stage…and it’s so much fun to watch. For those not familiar with the cult classic movie starring Ryan Phillippe,
Continue ReadingDrew Droege knows how to make people laugh. You may have seen his hilarious impersonations of Chloë Sevigny, or seen him in one of the many television shows and films he’s
Continue ReadingIf you missed New York City Center’s Encores! Off-Center sweet and smart production of Kurt Vonnegut’s God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater, you’re in luck: Ghostlight Records just released a cast recording. Though
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
Continue ReadingGelsey Bell appears in one of the year’s hottest Broadway tickets: Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812. This joyous and astonishing new musical tells a particularly scandalous slice of Leo
Continue ReadingLaura Osnes is the kind of person whose success makes you feel good. You root for her like you’d root for a friend– a friend who happens to be one of
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
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