Mindplay is housed at the Greenwich House Theater through April 20. By Richard Bernard When you knowingly enter a theater to see a show about mentalism, your senses are heightened with curious anticipation. What could […]
Mindplay is housed at the Greenwich House Theater through April 20. By Richard Bernard When you knowingly enter a theater to see a show about mentalism, your senses are heightened with curious anticipation. What could […]
By Elazar Abrahams Way back in January, we went out on a limb to predict what our favorite Broadway and off-Broadway shows of the year would be and listed the five most anticipated theater productions […]
Slumlord Millionaire held its world premiere at the 2024 DOC NYC festival tonight, Friday, November 15. Encore screenings will be held on Saturday, November 16 and Monday, November 18. Slumlord Millionaire is a powerful documentary […]
Gatz is now in performances at the Public Theater through December 1. By Elazar Abrahams On West 53rd Street, Jay Gatsby belts out ballads six days a week in a musical version of F. Scott […]
All God’s Children will have its world premiere at the 2024 DOC NYC festival tonight, Thursday, November 14, followed by an encore screening on Saturday, November 16. By Elazar Abrahams For decades, the Black and […]
By Elazar Abrahams Deep in the bowels of Rockefeller Center (ok fine, just one floor down) lies a twisted maze of jump scares and frights brought to New Yorkers by an unlikely provider – The […]
By Elazar Abrahams On Monday evening I headed uptown to Harlem’s iconic Apollo Theater for an unforgettable press conference. On Saturday, July 20, YouTuber turned professional boxer Jake Paul will face off against Mike Tyson, […]
By Elazar Abrahams Eyal Shani is a noted Israeli celebrity chef and restaurateur, perhaps best known for his Miznon chain, which has four locations around Manhattan. While he might be Tel Aviv-based, New York holds […]
By Elazar Abrahams January is here, which means it’s time to speculate about the pop culture year ahead. What has the potential to be good? What’s going to bomb hard? Who will Chicago stunt cast […]
In the tussle between going to a sold-out pop concert and inviting a lone violinist to play Mozart in your living room, New Place Players’ “Othello” skews heavily toward the latter. Performed in Casa Clara, […]