Reviewer's Rating Two’s A Crowd Gillian Russo 23/07/2019What happens in Vegas doesn’t always stay in Vegas. For better or for worse, sometimes its bright lights, hijinks, and...
Reviewer's rating Dogg’s Hamlet, Cahoot’s MacBeth Ann Pryor 22/07/2019How can playwright Tom Stoppard play with Shakespeare? With words, with time, with a soccer ball (yes, there is one). ...
Reviewer's Rating The Bacchae Austin Fimmano 22/07/2019At the Classical Theater of Harlem’s annual summer show, they know how to impress. Taking well-worn classics and reinventing them...
Reviewer's rating Dog Man: The Musical Elizabeth Bove 10/07/2019Anyone who loves dogs will adore Dog Man: The Musical. Anyone who believes felines are unjustly accused of being catty...
She NYC Arts Festival Gillian Russo 09/07/2019In the past two weeks, I have time-traveled, hopped from coast to coast, boosted my language-learning skills, laughed, cried, and...
Reviewer's Rating We’re Only Alive For A Short Amount of Time Dylan Hoffman 30/06/2019For many who are the products of tempestuous home environments, animals provide a rare instant of peace. Animals serve as...
Reviewer's Rating The Great Novel Gillian Russo 19/06/2019There exists plenty of lore about writers who get haunted by literary greats to finish their works. (Tales of Alexander...
Reviewer's Rating Julie Madly Deeply Gillian Russo 18/06/2019In the program, 59E59 Theaters artistic director Val Day describes this show as “infectiously joyous.” I couldn’t think of a...
Reviewer's Rating Sleep No More Austin Fimmano 15/06/2019The McKittrick Hotel is dark. It’s one of the first things you must adapt to if you are to make...
Reviewer's Rating Handbagged Ann Pryor 15/06/2019The structure of England is a peculiar one: The monarchy represents the Commonwealth, while the Prime Minister dictates the politics...