Review on “Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella” Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein, a dynamic duo in the musical theatre department, are the creators of many award-winning Broadway shows including “The King and I”, “South Pacific”, “The Sound of Music”, and “Carousel.” … Continue reading
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Two star-crossed lovers. Emotionally together but physically separate. The longing, the need, the passion, all portrayed to different extents in the many versions of Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet”. What makes David Leveaux’s production of “Romeo and Juliet” at the Richard … Continue reading
While walking on Fifty-third Street, I pass corporate buildings, retail stores and halal stands. Not the sites I expect to see near a world famous museum. Brushing off my surprise, I arrive to my destination and briefly stand at the … Continue reading
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
Matilda: The Musical began awkwardly, a child’s birthday party with hurried pacing, off-time dancing, nearly-adequate diction in singing, and strange interspersing of song-and-dance numbers with theatrical events. However, by the curtain’s close, these minor irritations were corrected beautifully—I would have … Continue reading
“It’s a strange thing the way the game is played…You never really win a chess game…You play the game until the point in which the king cannot move, until you have checkmated the king…Up to … Continue reading
I had a couple of reasons for choosing to review this play. Chief among them was the fact that out of the four shows I was interested in seeing, the ticket for Around the World in 80 Days was, at … Continue reading
The Art Of the Brick Legos are fun. Legos are a toy for kids. Legos allow you to create. But are Legos art? Nathan Sawaya seeks out to answer that question with his latest exhibition at Discovery Channel’s gallery in … Continue reading