13: The Musical is now streaming on Netflix. By Derrick Dunn Following a two-decade hiatus to utilize her talents in the world of television, director Tamara Davis makes a return with features in Netflix’s 13: […]
13: The Musical is now streaming on Netflix. By Derrick Dunn Following a two-decade hiatus to utilize her talents in the world of television, director Tamara Davis makes a return with features in Netflix’s 13: […]
The Butcher Boy runs through September 11 at the Irish Repertory Theatre. By Elazar Abrahams Based on Patrick McCabe’s 1992 novel of the same name, The Butcher Boy is about as original a stage musical […]
By Rachel Mohl This summer’s second production from Free Shakespeare in the Park is just what New York City needs right now. Public Works’ As You Like It provides hope and optimism as we close […]
Notre-Dame de Paris is playing a limited run at Lincoln Center through July 24. By Elazar Abrahams The French smash-hit musical Notre Dame de Paris has finally made its New York City debut, decades after […]
Disney’s Winnie The Pooh: The New Musical Stage Adaptation is back at Theatre Row for a limited summer engagement through July 31. By Elazar Abrahams Children’s entertainment can often be mindless and cheap – hastily […]
Mrs. Doubtfire resumes performances on April 14 at the Stephen Sondheim Theatre. By Elazar Abrahams This may come as a surprise, but Mrs. Doubtfire is one of the best Broadway shows this season. When I […]
Running now through Sunday, February 6 at Edmond J. Safra Hall at the Museum of Jewish Heritage – A Living Memorial to the Holocaust is the world premiere production of a new American opera. Timed […]
By Elazar Abrahams I was not interested in seeing Mean Girls on Broadway. In fact, I was opposed to it. Ahead of the show’s initial debut, I was excited. Tina Fey was writing a musical […]
By Elazar Abrahams Never had I seen a Broadway show receive a standing ovation three years after opening. And yet, last night, at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre, that is exactly what happened. I’ve wanted to […]
By Elazar Abrahams Another BroadwayCon has come and gone. For its fifth year, the celebration of everything theater moved its location from the Javits Center to the Hilton Midtown, but the smaller scale didn’t hinder […]