Alexandra Reyser is a dancer, Laguardia High School alumni, and current honors student at Baruch College. She has been dancing for over 15 years and has performed in countless roles and recitals. She has worked with many respectable dancers … Continue reading
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Get Ready to Rock With Rock Of Ages! I haven’t had this much fun in a while. Rock of Ages, a rock musical playing at the Helen Hayes Theatre since 2009, delivers as advertised “Broadway’s Best Party.” From actors dancing … Continue reading
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
Starring the young but cheeky Bailey Ryon, “Matilda the Musical” is a story that takes audience members back to their childhood years full of simple views of the world, terrifying first days of school, and that aching longing to … 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
One of the best ways for an audience to learn a lesson is through laughter. Through crisp one-liners and hilarious scenarios, Bike America explores the idea of finding one’s self and how the pursuit is sometimes an excuse to … Continue reading
Matilda: The Bedazzling Child Sitting in my seat minutes before the performance, I cannot help but be captivated with the set put forth for Matilda. The set entails several block letters scattered around the stage creating a very child-friendly image. … Continue reading
Envision a collection of colors and shapes. Some are strategically placed, some overlap, some are blank, and some are overly decadent. Now take a step back. All this creates one large and captivating design. If you find that impressive, wait … Continue reading