BWW Review: Audiences Say 'I Do!' to NCT's THE WEDDING SINGER
There rarely comes a musical that everyone truly can have nothing bad to say about - one that is saturated with a myriad of different emotions conveyed one minute through upbeat, somewhat goofy songs and the next in a somber ballad between two characters in the midst of falling in love. Especially w...
BWW Reviews: The Gallery Players' EVITA Misses the Mark
For actors looking for work in New York City and for audiences looking to see some of Broadway's biggest hits in an intimate venue at extremely affordable prices, Brooklyn's Gallery Players consistently provides those opportunities. This past weekend they opened a production of Andrew Lloyd Webber a...
BWW Reviews: Anika Larsen Charms at Birdland
Celebrating the release of SING YOU TO SLEEP, Anika Larsen made her solo concert debut at Birdland on Monday, March 23. Joined by her BEAUTIFUL castmates Jessie Mueller and Jarrod Spector and her XANADU castmate Kenita Miller, Larsen's set featured songs from her album and thematically appropriate s...
BWW Reviews: Falls' THE ICEMAN COMETH, a Superlative and Sensitive Production
It may be a long night's journey, but Robert Falls' mounting is a most captivating interlude....
BWW Reviews: You Don't Know Jack About JACK and CHANCE 11
Bored to death of experimental theatre? Feeling if you have to drag yourself to one more mediocre opening or film you'll die? I see your dilemma and have decided to save your life. I will venture out into this cold cold world (here begins the sound of a violin playing) to find the hidden gems of cul...
BWW Reviews: REVENGE OF THE POPINJAY is Engrossing Yet Sometimes Brutal Art
Someone is killing the heterosexuals in New York City based performance art company AnimalParts' latest mind-bending theatrical offering, REVENGE OF THE POPINJAY. With a bold sense of humor and a deeply intellectual aesthetic, REVENGE OF THE POPINJAY, a not for the faint of heart experimental rap-ho...
BWW Reviews: MIX-TAPE: THE Z-SIDES Enchants at Actor's Fund Arts Center
From its outset, Mix-Tape: The Z-Sides invited viewers to contemplate the ageless, creative form of dance, stunningly engaged in multidisciplinary juxtaposition....
BWW Reviews: Cirque du Soleil's VAREKAI Waxes Athletically of Icarus
Cirque's touring show riffs on flight and cheesy lounge acts....
BWW Reviews: A Culinary Odyssey
If it is your intention to find your way out of a normal theatre or conventional black box you should find your way to The Invisible Dog. The raw and deconstructed space in Brooklyn on Bergen St. is showing 'And if You Lose Your Way, or A Food Odyssey. The play, consisting of small ensemble cast, is...
BWW Reviews: Great American Playhouse's CAVEMEN - No Business Like Show Business
It's a highly satisfying evening of entertainment entirely appropriate for the whole family. The Great American Playhouse is a new pima county theater and company that is sure to please residents and visitors for decades to come....
BWW Reviews: Langella's KING LEAR a Grand and Commanding Treat
Angus Jackson's swift and accessible production is a solid evening of theatrical storytelling,...
BWW Reviews: 'Here's Love' to You, Brooklyn
Just in time to witness the end of Thanksgiving and joyfully move on towards a celebration of the Christmas season, the incredibly talented cast of "Miracle on 34th Street, the Musical" (also known as "Here's Love") brings Meredith Wilson's rarely staged musical to life with its jubilant presence, p...
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