“Philip Goes Forth” is brought to life after 82 years of neglection. This play is comical, yet serious; sad, yet heartwarming. “Philip Goes Forth” is an off-Broadway show about a young man, Philip, who has no intention of becoming a … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: October 2013
Jake Greenberg Professor Sheehan IDC, Arts of NYC Due Date: 10/2/13 All the Faces of the Moon (at Joe’s Pub): Review I walked into Joe’s Pub with nothing but skepticism; as they took my ticket and I walked into … Continue reading
It is a grand night at the Metropolitan Opera. Patrons are dressed in fabulous clothing, the lobby is packed with people eager to get into the theater, and the Metropolitan Orchestra is warming up for a long night of playing. … Continue reading
With expectations at ground level and my head pounding from a migraine, I began to dread the start of the three-man show called, “The Recommendation”, as I took my seat in a tiny theater that resembled a black box. The … Continue reading
Black painted floors, a disco ball and house music set the scene for the Monday night sketch show at the underground theater of the PIT, one of NYC’s most prominent Improv venues. The players were a team called ‘Uncle Space … Continue reading
Last week, I visited the Center For Jewish Culture in Manhattan along with a fellow classmate. The museum is made up of various exhibitions that were created with the help of their several partners, which include the American Sephardi Federation, … Continue reading
Review of “The Recommendation” The writer, Jonathan Caren, conveys an important life lesson while reaching out to all age levels by combining straightforward language and comedy in “The Recommendation”. The cast, Barron B. Bass, James Fouhey, and Austin Trow, is … Continue reading
Last Friday, September 27th, I decided to spend my afternoon at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, or the MET for short. As a child, I visited various New York City museums for school field trips, the MET being one of … Continue reading
I am already fifteen minutes late as I enter the Mint Theater Company. I take the elevator up to the third floor, hurry down the hallway, and find the room presenting George Kelly’s 1931 play, “Philip Goes Forth.” In the … Continue reading
Drawn like magnets to the Magnet Theatre As you walk into the dimly lit room covered in photographs and cartoons, you have trouble finding who was in charge. There are table all around and … Continue reading