Pop Culturalist Chats with The Ferryman’s Fra Fee
In Jez Butterworth’s new Broadway play, The Ferryman, there is a multitude of fantastic performances to watch. One of those is from Irish actor Fra Fee. An experienced stage and
Continue ReadingIn Jez Butterworth’s new Broadway play, The Ferryman, there is a multitude of fantastic performances to watch. One of those is from Irish actor Fra Fee. An experienced stage and
Continue ReadingGifted storyteller, brilliant thinker, accomplished actor: Alexandra Silber is a consummate artist with a luminous voice on stage and page. A veteran of Broadway and the West End, Silber has
Continue ReadingAfter a summer lull, fall on Broadway is always something to look forward to. A plethora of new plays and musicals begin popping up, and we’ve combed through them and
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 National Theatre’s production of Peter Shaffer‘s classic Amadeus can be summed up in one word: big. From the 20-piece on-stage orchestra to the hoop skirts, wigs, and performances, everything
Continue ReadingYasmina Reza’s Art gets a sharp, triumphant revival at London’s Old Vic. Like her recent God of Carnage— which has earned a slew of international awards since its debut in 2009– Reza’s Art is equal
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
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