With the concept of “winter” an increasing memory, here is overview of all that’s coming to New York stages this spring!
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With the concept of “winter” an increasing memory, here is overview of all that’s coming to New York stages this spring!
As we begin a new decade, I look back at my past decade of theatre-going and pick my top 10 favorite plays and musicals.
By my count, I’ve attended 234 performances of theatre, dance, music, opera, and cabaret during 2019. Out of a field that large, it’s hard to pick just ten, but nevertheless, here are my top ten (ok, eleven) favorite shows I saw in 2019.
Last week I hopped about Europe and landed in London, where I caught three plays: Annie Baker’s “The Antipodes” at the National Theatre, Peter Nichols’ “A Day in the Death of Joe Egg” at Trafalgar Studios, and the Young Vic’s production of Arthur Miller’s “Death of a Salesman”.
The city that never sleeps also boasts a theatre scene that never sleeps. With the summer now behind us, this is an overview of all that’s coming to New York stages this fall (spoiler alert: it’s a lot).
Here’s a look at the winners of the 73rd Annual Tony Awards, and my takeaways from Broadway’s biggest night.
As we get closer to the 73rd Annual Tony Awards (Sunday, June 9th on CBS starting at 8pm ET), this is my take on what and who “should win” versus what and who “will win”, along with some short thoughts and analysis. What do you think?
The 2019 Tony Award Nominations were announced this morning by Bebe Neuwirth and Brandon Victor Dixon. Take a look at the list and read my analysis of the surprises and snubs.
Take a look at the 2019 Drama Desk Award nominations; stay tuned for the winners to be announced at the 64th Annual Drama Desk Awards ceremony on Sunday, June 2nd.
On my recent trip to London, I caught six shows—a mix of musicals and plays, both new and in revival. Here I offer a roundup “look left” at “9 to 5”, “All About Eve”, “The American Clock”, “Follies”, “Six”, and “Tartuffe”.
By my count, I’ve attended 246 performances of theatre, dance, music, opera, and cabaret during 2018. Out of a field that large, it’s hard to pick just ten, but nevertheless, here are my top ten favorite shows I saw in New York (including no new musicals and only three Broadway shows!).
On my recent trip to London, I caught six shows—a mix of musicals, plays, and dance, both new and in revival. Here I offer a roundup “look left” at “Caroline, or Change”, “A Christmas Carol”, “The Inheritance”, Matthew Bourne’s “Swan Lake”, “TINA: The Tina Turner Musical”, and “War Horse”