BWW Reviews: Tom Paxton Delivers - As Always
Tom Paxton is a genuine American icon. The legendary folk singer and songwriter has been performing, singing, writing and recording songs for over 50 years and, judging by his performance to a sold-out house at the Broadway Cultural Center, he shows no signs of slowing down....
BWW Reviews: Einstein in His Full Humanity
A One Man Show in New Mexico that offers a glimpse into the life on Einstein...
BWW Reviews: LOVE, LOSS AND WHAT I WORE - The Santa Fe Production
I suppose every woman in Western Culture has a certain obsession with clothing. Whether we are hip fashionista's or middle aged woman just looking for a good fitting pair of black pants, our clothing has power that goes beyond the superficial in terms of our psyches....
BWW Reviews: FREUD'S LAST SESSION Delivers an Entertaining Dose of Theatrical Therapy
FREUD'S LAST SESSION, the off-Broadway runaway hit by Mark St. Germain, is now playing at The Cell - home of the Fusion Theatre Company - and I urge you not to miss it!
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BWW Reviews: THE JEWEL IN THE MANUSCRIPT
This original show focuses on the relationship between Fyodor Dostoevsky and the much younger stenographer, Anna Snitkina, who he embarks in a relationship with in his last years. The device of the characters evolving affair allows the playwright to reveal many facets of Dostoevsky's life....
BWW Reviews: The Acting Company's OF MICE AND MEN Stays True to Steinbeck
The Acting Company launched its national tour at the Lensic Performing Arts Center, on October 17, with a solid production of John Steinbeck's OF MICE AND MEN. This grim tale, which follows the fortunes of two, itinerant, California farm workers during the Great Depression, is a timely reminder of i...
BWW Reviews: The CAPITOL STEPS Delivers the Best Musical Satire in Washington
THE CAPITOL STEPS has been delighting audiences with political satire for over 30 years and is now something of a national institution. The group was born in December 1981 ('when Reagan was president and ketchup was a vegetable') when some Senate staffers got together to devise entertainment for the...
BWW Reviews: Fusion Theatre Opens Season with Sparkling Production of OTHER DESERT CITIES
It's not easy to slap a label on OTHER DESERT CITIES. Jon Robin Baitz has created a play that is truly a hybrid, combining laugh-out-loud humor with pin-drop silence, mystery and mounting suspense. . .
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BWW Reviews: Santa Fe Playhouse's FIESTA MELODRAMA Delivers Old-Fashioned Fun
The Santa Fe Playhouse is the oldest, continuously running community theater west of the Mississippi, and summer would not be complete without its production of the FIESTA MELODRAMA. Reinvented each year by an anonymous committee of local writers (whose identity wisely remains a well-guarded secret)...
BWW Reviews: Adobe's I LOVE YOU, YOU'RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE is Hilarious Because it's True!
I LOVE YOU, YOU'RE PEFECT, NOW CHANGE is an entertaining musical romp through the significant stages of love and relationships. Presented as a series of vignettes, the revue begins with a first date and ends with an attempted pick-up in a funeral parlor...
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BWW Reviews: DOIN' IT FOR LOVE - Three Broadway Stars Deliver a Night to Remember
By any standards, DOIN' IT FOR LOVE, presented as a benefit for the Lensic Performing Arts Center in Santa Fe, was a rare, delicious treat. For two nights only, on July 20 and 21, three of the most well known names in show business - Kaye Ballard, Liliane Montevecchi and Lee Roy Reams - teamed up to...
BWW Reviews: Adobe Theatre's ANGEL STREET - A Thriller Without Chills
GAS LIGHT, a Victorian thriller by British dramatist, Patrick Hamilton, opened in London in 1939 and in 1941 appeared on Broadway under the title, ANGEL STREET. The dark, psychological thriller about a murderous, scheming husband, who sets out to convince his wife that she is going mad, was an inst...
BWW Reviews: Santa Fe Opera Opens Season with Startling Production of TOSCA
In the best tradition of grand opera, Tosca has it all; love, lust, evil, betrayal, hate, suicide, even an execution. Add to all that, Giacomo Puccini's stirring music, highlighted by a couple of particularly memorable arias (famously performed by operatic legends Maria Callas and Luciano Pavarotti)...
BWW Reviews: THE MEN OF MAH JONGG at the Adobe Theater Delivers More Than Just Laughter.
THE MEN OF MAH JONGG is not your typical comedy. Watching four, aging Jewish guys, sitting around in a New York apartment, kvetching about life, love, money and relationships, doesn't exactly sound much like a fun-filled scenario. . ....
BWW Reviews: PHOENIX Rises Triumphantly in the Hands of Duke City Rep
PHOENIX, by NY playwright Scott Organ, is not your standard romantic comedy. Four weeks after a one night stand, Sue and Bruce meet again. She tells him she really likes him, had a great time with him, but doesn't want to see him again. . ....
BWW Reviews: Vortex Theater Disappoints with David Mamet's SPEED-THE-PLOW.
To put on a full-length play with just three characters - two males who hardly ever leave the stage and one female who appears periodically - takes courage. And when the words are crafted by David Mamet and his fast rhetoric deals with issues and conflicts that lie beneath the surface, it takes mast...
BWW Reviews: IS LIFE WORTH LIVING? Provides Unexpected Comic Relief at the Adobe Theater
It may not sound much like a comedy, but IS LIFE WORTH LIVING? has kept audiences at the Adobe Theater happily convulsed with laughter since it opened....
BWW Reviews: Arlo Guthrie Kicks Off National Tour at the Kimo Theater
Arlo Guthrie plays to a packed house at the Kimo Theater, at the start of a national tour with future stops in Los Angeles and Portland....
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Herb Alpert and The Tijuana Brass Kiva Auditorium (6/19-6/19) |
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Hamilton (Angelica Company) Popejoy Hall (8/31-9/12) |
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Out at Sea Teatro Paraguas (5/14-5/31) |
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THESE SHINING LIVES Adobe Theater (7/17-8/09) |
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SHIRLEY VALENTINE North Fourth Theatre (5/29-6/14) |
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THE CRUCIBLE Adobe Theater (9/04-9/27) |
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Eugene Onegin Santa Fe Opera (7/18-8/19) |
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Grease Sandstone Amphitheater (6/11-7/12) |
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Staind, Seether, Hoobastank & Hinder First Financial Credit Union Amphitheater (10/14-10/14) |
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