The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe has its opening night on January 11 at The Shed. Performances will run through February 6. By Elazar Abrahams I entered the warehouse-like theater on […]
The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe has its opening night on January 11 at The Shed. Performances will run through February 6. By Elazar Abrahams I entered the warehouse-like theater on […]
All the Natalie Portmans will play at the MCC Theater Space through March 29. By Elazar Abrahams Off-Broadway sometimes holds talent more impressive than that of the Great White Way. That’s certainly true of the […]
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 […]
The Wrong Man concluded an off-Broadway run on November 24. By Rachel M. This Off-Broadway show centers around a concept album written by songwriter Ross Golan, 2016 BMI Pop Songwriter of the Year who composed […]
By Aharon Nissel Don’t be fooled by the light opening scene of the Public Theater’s Mobile Unit adaptation of William’s Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure which began performances at the Public this past week. The show […]
A Christmas Carol is playing at the Lyceum Theater until January 5. By Elazar Abrahams Consider this Jew impressed. I loved A Christmas Carol on Broadway. While I have not read the original source material, […]
Slava’s Snowshow is playing at the Stephen Sondheim Theater for a limited run. By Elazar Abrahams Known for being one of the most successful international theater tours of all time, Slava’s Snowshow has taken up […]
American Son is now streaming on Netflix. By Aharon Nissel American Son, which was released on Netflix last week following a 3-month run on Broadway, is complicated. Obviously, the issue of police brutality and race […]
By Aharon Nissel In lieu of a traditional review of The Lightning Thief musical that just opened on Broadway, this will be a piece about the much-discussed New York Times’ review of the show by […]