REVIEW: 'OPUS' sings at the Everyman Theatre
by Charles Shubow - September 24, 2006
Baltimore premiere of 'Opus' is delightful....
Death of a Salesman: Attention Must Be Paid
by Joseph Melnicoff - September 18, 2006
The Classical Acting Company mounts a fine production of Arthur Miller's superior drama....
Brilliant OPUS at Everyman Theatre
by James Howard - September 12, 2006
WHO: Everyman Theatre WHAT: Opus, a new play by Michael Hollinger WHEN: through October 15. Wed & Thurs at 7:30PM, Fri & Sat at 8PM, and Sat & Sun at 2:30PM HOW MUCH: $20 - $30...
Corleone: The Shakespearean Godfather
by Jena Tesse Fox - August 23, 2006
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Judy Kaye, Jamie Bernstein Celebrate Leonard Bernstein
by Michael Dale - July 11, 2006
Jamie Bernstein, Judy Kaye, the St. Luke's Orchestra and other talents celebrate Leonard Bernstein at Caramoor's International Music Festival...
Faith Healer: Who Can I Turn To?
by Michael Dale - July 05, 2006
The three mesmerizing performers in the Broadway revival of Brian Friel's
Faith Healer must perfect the tricky business of not only playing their own roles, but inventing the scene partner with whom they share the stage...
Shakespeare in Seattle: Much Ado...King John...Hamlet
by Robbie Wachs - June 18, 2006
Bww.com critic Robbie Wachs reviews three recent Shakespeare outings in Seattle....
Hands Across the Sea: Some Americans Abroad
by Michael Dale - May 24, 2006
The New York Festival of Song celebrates showtunes by American composers from musicals that premiered in London...
Town Hall Presents One World Symphony In An Afternoon of George Gershwin and Leonard Bernstein
by Michael Dale - March 22, 2006
Conductor/Artistic Director Sung Jin Hong offers his perspective on
Rhapsody in Blue,
An American in Paris and
West Side Story...
REVIEW: Movin' Out at Baltimore's Hippodrome
by James Howard - March 09, 2006
WHAT: Movin' Out WHEN: now through March 19 WHERE: Hippodrome Theatre, Baltimore, MD HOW MUCH: $29 - $74...
Kismet: Girls! Gags! Tunes!
by Michael Dale - February 13, 2006
This musical Arabian night is more of a tired businessman show gleefully passing itself off as high art...
"We March women are invincible" - Broadway's Little Women arrives in Chicago
by Aimee A. Pine - January 26, 2006
The musical incarnation of Louisa May Alcott's novel arrived at the Cadillac Palace Theatre Tuesday night....
Souvenir: The Odder Couple
by Michael Dale - November 30, 2005
The most touching and heartwarming love story currently gracing the Broadway stage tells the tale of a gay male pianist of questionable songwriting talent and a wealthy widow who sings classical recitals despite being tone deaf....
Arcadia: The Genius of the Place
by Margaret Cross - November 20, 2005
The new QED Production Company present Tom Stoppards' brillant play about sex, liturature, and thermodynamics....
New York Festival Of Song presents Since The Seventies
by Michael Dale - October 25, 2005
A bit of theatre music is included in a classical concert celebrating 'the return of melody to vocal music'...
Silk Stockings: Cole Porter Fights The Cold War
by Michael Dale - September 15, 2005
Lost Musicals presents a staged reading of Cole Porter's 1955 musical political satire...
You're In Good Company With 'Urinetown'
by Olena Ripnick - September 13, 2005
The Lyric Stage Company kicks off their thirty-first season in Boston with 'Urinetown: The Musical,' the Tony award winning show that spoofs the very best of Broadway....
Silence! The Musical: Anything But Quiet
by Michael Dale - September 02, 2005
With a tremendous amount of buzz, Silence! The Musical delivers the kind of outrageous laughs theatre-goers were hoping for, plus a genuine star performance from Jenn Harris...
The Last Castrato: Hits High Notes Despite Something Missing
by Michael Dale - August 24, 2005
Andy Eniger's solo play has Jeff Swearingen playing a man born without a penis dating a woman born with her skin inside out. And then it gets weird....
Elena Shaddow Sings Maury Yeston's December Songs
by Michael Dale - August 13, 2005
A young Broadway performer brings Yeston's classical work to the cabaret stage...
The Baby is Blue and End Caligula
by Jena Tesse Fox - August 05, 2005
A new drama premiering at the MITF examines lives brought together through grief and music....
Songs From An Unmade Bed: Comfy and Playful
by Michael Dale - May 27, 2005
Mark Campbell's theatrical song cycle features sharp, witty lyrics and lots of bedsheets...
UK Review - Billy Elliot the Musical
by Jake Brunger - May 12, 2005
Capturing the essence of social despair and eternal hope, Billy Elliot raises the game for film to stage adaptations...
Jewish Thighs on Broadway: Super Trouper
by Michael Dale - March 22, 2005
Penny Orloff's solo play of a life in theatre recalls horny leading men, a major Broadway flop and thirty years of dieting...