BWW Review: MargOH! Channing Brought Her Boozy Story With Everything But The Bloodhounds Snappin' At Her Rear End In SIMPLY MARGOH! To Pangea
Well, my lambs, it has to be gay heaven and I must be dead if a drag queen named MargOH! Channing brings her Boozy Chanteusey act to Pangea - and on a Saturday night no less....
BWW Review: Spirits And Money Are Raised At The NIGHT OF A THOUSAND JUDYS Benefit for The Ali Forney Center at Joe's Pub
The tenth annual NIGHT OF A THOUSAND JUDYS show was the place to be last night, and a full house of Joe's Pub patrons knew it....
BWW Review: Sold-Out Don't Tell Mama Crowd (Hearts) MAMA'S BOYS (HEART) THE EIGHTIES
The Boys are back! Mama's Boys, that is. And their Eighties-themed show had the Don't Tell Mama clientele screaming and cheering on Friday night....
BWW Review: Sue Matsuki Celebrates 38 SEASONS OF LOVE at Feinstein's/54 Below
Sue Matsuki presents a look back at 38 years in the business but she has never looked or sounded better, so here's looking forward to another 38....
BWW Review: Donna McKechnie Is Luminous In TAKE ME TO THE WORLD – THE SONGS OF STEPHEN SONDHEIM at 54 Below
With her new Stephen Sondheim tribute show, Donna McKechnie is thrilling audiences and honoring a dear friend....
BWW Review: Lena Moy-Borgen and Cheo Bourne's OFFICE PARTY at Don't Tell Mama Is Delicious Delectable Fun
Cheo Bourne and Lena Moy-Borgen started something wonderful before the pandemic and they have made a welcome return with all new gags, songs, and props....
BWW Review: Joanna Gleason Makes and Preserves History By Sharing Family History In OUT OF THE ECLIPSE at 54 Below
Joanna Gleason returns to 54 Below with her musical memoir OUT OF THE ECLIPSE, one of the best shows one could hope to see on any stage, nightclub or otherwise....
BWW Review: Susanne Mack FRAGMENTS at Pangea By Guest Reviewer Andrew Poretz
Respected cabaret artist Susanne Mack recently finished a run of shows at Pangea and guest reviewer Andrew Poretz has some high praise for her....
BWW Review: Jess LeProtto Stakes His Claim With GOTTA BE ME at The Green Room 42
Broadway veteran and renaissance man Jess LeProtto does proud all of the song-and-dance men who paved the way for him, in his solo show GOTTA BE ME....
BWW Review: SONGBOOK SUNDAYS Makes Impressive Debut With GOT GERSHWIN at Dizzy's Club
With Karen Ziemba and Deborah Grace Winer leading the way, the premiere instalment of SONGBOOK SUNDAYS is a mass of musical fire and ice....
BWW Review: TikTok-lebrity Scott Evan Davis Brings Friends, Music & His Brand Of Snarkness in CONNECTION UNSTABLE At The Triad
While the talent line-up for the show was incredible people with fabulous voices, Scott could very well have performed his show singing all by himself and it would have been a fine night of cabaret....
BWW Review: Jason Gotay Has No Trouble REMEMBERING JOY at The Green Room 42
The singing actor delivered pure joy and perfect vocals to his Green Room 42 audience last week....
BWW Review: Brandi Burkhardt Is A Wonder In FINDING WONDERLAND at The Green Room 42
Brandi Burkhardt is ready to tell her own stories, and what better place to do it than on the solo concert stage?...
BWW Review: Ann Hampton Callaway Honors a Legend and More With FEVER! THE PEGGY LEE CENTURY at 54 Below
Ann Hampton Callaway grew up influenced by the artistry of Peggy Lee. But the legend left a greater impression on AHC than just her work as a singer-songwriter, and this new act shows it....
BWW Review: Ann Morrison Makes 54 Below Audience More Than Merry With MERRILY FROM CENTER STAGE
In her one-woman musical memoir about MERRILY WE ROLL ALONG, Ann Morrison creates new theater worth seeing... especially for the superfans....
BWW Review: DeAnne Stewart Celebrates Duality & Humanity In TWO SIDES TO EVERY STORY At The Green Room 42
There are those performers who are so proficient that they continually must live up to their own standard while always raising their personal bar. Then there are those who are born to perform....
BWW Review: NEW WRITERS AT 54! THE MUSIC AND LYRICS OF BRANDON WEBSTER Impresses at 54 Below
The important and impressive series at 54 Below highlighting new composers puts musical theater writer Brandon Webster center stage....
BWW Review: MUSEMATCH XIV: A MUSICAL THEATER BLIND DATE Nurtures Artists and Art at The Green Room 42
For their fourteenth installment of MUSEMATCH, Bill Coyne and Authenteur Inc. present some interesting song topics mated with talented singers....
BWW Review: Leslee Warren Performs Eye-Opening ME MYSELF & EYE: SONGS FROM A NEARSIGHTED GIRL at Pangea
Reviving her hit show from 2018, Leslee Warren proves that good things only get better with time....
BWW Review: THE BEST OF BROADWAY! A CCM CELEBRATION at 54 Below Showcases Talent and Solidarity
Scott Coulter presents another stellar night honoring the graduates and the program out of CCM....
BWW Review: Holly Ann Butler Is A Marvel In COVER ME at Feinstein's/54 Below
Holly Ann Butler puts the life of the theaterical understudy in the spotlight in her new club act COVER ME....
BWW Review: Ry Armstrong Conveys The Gender Queer Aesthetic With A Few Friends, Some Fab Tunes, & A Whole Lot Of Pronouns In (THEY // SHE // HE) At The Green Room 42
Led by Ry Armstrong, they and their friends come together to gender-bend and recreate songs from Broadway and beyond through arrangements never heard before, in a non-binary celebration of live....
BWW Review: Charlotte Crossley & Ava Nicole Frances Present Empowered Women in MUTUAL ADMIRATION at 54 Below
When self-described Odd Couple Ava Nicole Frances & Charlo Crossley created MUTUAL ADMIRATION, it was a sister act, but when they invited their women friends to join them, it became so much more....
BWW Review: Mx. Justin Vivian Bond Brings In The Spring With More Marys Than You Can Shake A Mary At, With OH MARY, IT'S SPRING! At Joe's Pub
On a whim, this statuesque trans-warrior goddess decided to concoct a show all about MARY. Mary who? We hear you ask, well just about ANY Mary that would sit still long enough for Bond to grab the song with their name in it, or one that was written by someone named Mary, or by a composer from the la...
BWW Review: Triumphant THE FUNNY GIRL IN ME: JOSEPHINE SANGES SINGS FANNY BRICE Debuts at The Laurie Beechman Theatre
Josephine Sanges, John M. Cook, and Jeff Harnar have outdone themselves with the new Fanny Brice tribute show playing the Beechman. Read our critic's review....
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