Adam enjoys theater of all sorts, as does his daughter. He lives in New Jersey and attempts to stay out of trouble. It rarely works.
Puns. Frogs. Fairy Tales. Silly on Sixth does it again.
Hilarious, fun evening of musical theater with top notch performances, sparkling dancing, great singing, fabulous costumes, and Mel Brooks' wit.
Three cousins, one romance, and Chai heirloom. Who will win? Does it matter?
A moving portrait of life, parenthood, stay at home dadness, and coming to terms with the past.
. Wonderful production of an award-winning play @ Mile Square Theatre
Get thee to the Rhino Theater for high jinks of the highest order
The children's classic comes to life. Brilliant production design, ingenious energetic cast. Well worth admission
Princess ingenuously saves her queen-dom, falls in love, wins contest, and sings too!
welcome new twist on a classic. fairy tales do come true
Deftly sung by a chorus of 100+ Broadway and Opera Veterans
Poignant, well sung, hilarious evening of relationship truths and foibles. If you can't laugh or relate to 'I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change' you may not have a pulse.
Set in the swinging 50s on the waterfront of Hoboken, an enjobably adroit evening of Shakespeare complete with Sinatra tunes.
Charming, effortless, entertaining children's theater
Beethoven's Coriolan Overture was originally written for the theatre. It was composed in 1807 for a performance, not of Shakespeare's Coriolanus, but of Heinrich von Collin's Coriolan. This is a dramatic piece of music with two themes one representing Coriolanus' resolve and war-like tendencies, while the more tender represents the pleadings of his mother to desist. The music is angular with deep chords illustrating angonized turmoil.
Andre Watts is in love with the piano and the piano loves him. What other musician holds such a fascinating relationship with his instrument, offering a full bodied, playful, passionate, mesmerizing performance of Beethoven's and Grieg's Forth Piano Concertos. His playfulness almost recalls Chico Marx on the keyboard with elegant, caring, zippy flourishes in Beethoven's lighter movements. For the more serious tones of the piece, Watts offers a more restrained, sterner touch.
Cancel all weekend plans and get the Count Basie Theater or NJPAC for this concert. Amazing performances.
Dramatic classical music.
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