Review: HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH at Smithtown Performing Arts Center
What did our critic think of HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH at Smithtown Performing Arts Center?…
What did our critic think of HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH at Smithtown Performing Arts Center?…
As one can expect with any Christopher Durang play, you can never predict what will happen next in BEYOND THERAPY. Set in a time when therapy was becoming accepted in popular culture, the play is a statement on both the need for good therapy and the perils of bad therapy. The play follows Bruce and …
Audiences are akin to being the “twelfth man” for theater in that their reactions can decide the level of a success for on any given night. CM Performing Arts Center’s run of “Hairspray,” this summer is a triumphant crowd pleaser, immersing you into an era of great music and great change.…
A crowd favorite for its nostalgic song list from Carole King, “Beautiful” at the Argyle Theatre in Babylon has succeeded in transporting the cast, crew, and audience through the journey of chart-toppers from the 60s through the 70s.…
The perennial favorite Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine Brothers Grimm-inspired musical, INTO THE WOODS, was beautifully brought to life by Director Bruce Gotlieb and his incredible cast and crew!…
In Lighthouse Repertory Theatre Company’s production of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s SOUTH PACIFIC, director Tony Chiofalo captured the essence of this classic show. Often perceived as problematic and racist when examined through a modern lens, the musical was actually written as a statement agains…
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Lerner & Loewe’s magical tale of CAMELOT has been brought to life at The John W. Engeman Theater in Northport by Director Drew Humphrey*. A rarely performed show on Long Island, this production was worth waiting for! Humphrey, a veteran director, choreographer, and performer, created a masterpiece…
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Amadeus is the tale of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's tragic fall as seen through the eyes of the court composer Antonio Salieri. Resenting Mozart for his meteoric rise, Salieri embarks on a plan to destroy Mozart's music no matter the cost. Peter Shaffer's iconic play, painted with...

An intense, necessary examination of the events surrounding the Columbine shooting and their continued reverberations today.

Its Body Awareness week at Shirley State University, and things arent going well for Phyllis. Shes been put in charge of running the weeklong event celebrating body positivity. Her partner Joyce might be posing nude for Frank, the controversial guest photographer living with...

The Bard comes to EastLine... with a bang! Two of Shakespeares iconic plays light up the summer nights at EastLine Theatre this August. Presented in repertory style, with the same cast performing both plays in alternating performances. With fairies and lovers and murderous...

Robert Louis Stevensons swashbuckling classic comes to the EastLine stage in a rousing new adaptation by Bryony Lavery. When a mysterious stranger and his treasure chest turn up on the steps of the Admiral Benbow Inn, Jim Hawkins doesnt realize shes in for the adventure of her...

Sophocles' classic tragedy of family and destiny comes to the EastLine stage in a new adaptation by David Bullen, inventively directed by Daniel Higgins.

In this poignant and funny play, two young women slowly discover that they might be falling in love. When their tentative first kiss provokes an act of violence, their lives are transformed in ways they couldnt have predicted. As part of EastLine Gives, $1 from every ticket...

After the recent death of his father, painfully shy and withdrawn Jason finds an outlet for his anxiety through the Christian Puppet Ministry, in his devoutly religious, hometown of Cypress, Texas. Jason’s complicated relationships with the town pastor, the school bully, the...

In his 1979 Pulitzer Prize-winning surreal, dark comedy, “Buried Child”, Sam Shepard takes a macabre look at one American Midwestern family with a very dark secret. When Vince brings his girlfriend, Shelly, home to meet his family, she is at first charmed by the “normal” looking...

Kimberly Akimbo is a dark comedy about a lonely teenage girl suffering from a disease causing her to age four-and-a-half times faster than normal, so sixteen-year-old Kimberly is trapped inside the frail physical body of an elderly woman. She meets another misfit classmate - a...
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