Lauren Mayberry Releases New Single 'Change Shapes'
by Michael Major
- Mar 8, 2024
Lauren Mayberry has released her new single, Change Shapes, now available via Island Records. Discover the latest music from this talented artist. “Change Shapes” was written by Mayberry, Matt Koma, Cleo Tighe and Evan Blair, and produced by Koma.
Review: THE HOT SARDINES Offer Zing & Swing at Birdland
by Rob Lester
- Mar 8, 2024
The Hot Sardines bring pure entertainment with their polish and panache to Birdland with two shows a night through March 9. Their jazz is hot, but there’s nothing 'fishy' about the authentic sound they spin. Their music is fun and accessible, sly, and frisky.
Review: FATHERLAND at The Fountain Theatre
by Harker Jones
- Mar 8, 2024
FATHERLAND is an unsettling reminder of how an average person can tip from sane to insane all in the name of good ol’ American patriotism, crossing ethical, moral, and legal lines with nary a hesitation. Read on to see what our critic had to say.
Review: BESOS, BEATS AND BEAUTIES, Lio London
by Franco Milazzo
- Mar 7, 2024
Operating from the former Café de Paris, dinner-cabaret experience Lio London is coming up to its first anniversary and is celebrating with its latest show Besos, Beats and Beauties.
Recap the Works of John Patrick Shanley
by Sidney Paterra
- Mar 7, 2024
John Patrick Shanley's masterpiece, the Pulitzer Prize-winning play Doubt, officially opens in its first Broadway revival since it premiered in 2005. This comes just weeks after his latest play, Brooklyn Laundry, opened off-Broadway at MTC. Do you know the rest of Shanley's plays and films?
Review: NYE, National Theatre
by Gary Naylor
- Mar 7, 2024
The emotions driving the birth of the NHS, as experienced by its founding father, explored in epic production
Review: THE NERD Waxes Nostalgic at ALLEY THEATRE
by Brett Cullum
- Mar 6, 2024
THE NERD is frankly still THE NERD, and the director, Brandon Weinbrenner, doesn’t reinvent much of anything. There’s nothing new or fresh, and the script is presented almost as if it would have run back in 1981. There is no discernable reason to remount this show save for the idea that it was fun back in the day.
Dolly Parton to Release GOOD LOOKIN' COOKIN' Book With Rachel Parton George
by Michael Major
- Mar 6, 2024
Dolly Parton & Rachel Parton George will release their new cookbook, GOOD LOOKIN' COOKIN'. In Good Lookin' Cookin', Dolly and Rachel share tips for hosting events all year long, including twelve multi-course menus of cherished recipes for New Year's Day, Easter, Mother's Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and more.
Review: GOOD-BYE, The Coronet Theatre
by Cindy Marcolina
- Mar 6, 2024
It’s a piece of existential gig-theatre moulded with a cynical celebration of one of Japan’s most renowned authors and what he stood for. Presented in Japanese with surtitles, the experience is unlike anything that’s being staged at the moment and probably isn’t ideal for the average commercial theatregoer.
Interview: Get Ready to Laugh with Ben Jones's LET ME BE FRANK at 54 Below
by Rebecca Kaplan
- Mar 4, 2024
Acclaimed singer Ben Jones is back at 54 Below on March 10th with a show celebrating Frank Sinatra, including classic American Songbook hits by Cy Coleman, Harold Arlen and Johnny Mercer. We spoke about the inspiration behind this new show, Jones's comedic bents, and what audiences can expect from the show.
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