Death and grieving are explored in this moving and entertaining performance piece combining dance and spoken word that’s enacted by a magnetic ensemble.
Category: Reviews
Some Like It Hot
This adaptation of the classic film comedy is a smashing Golden Age-style Broadway musical, the three leads do justice to their iconic screen counterparts.
Sans Me
A dreamy and intriguing one-act play dealing with illness and political oppression that is part of Transforma Theatre’s Science in Theatre Festival 2022.
The Far Country
With gorgeous performances and a highly theatrical presentation, this moving play depicts the fate of early 20th century Chinese immigrants in the U.S.
Underneath the Skin
Gay icon Samuel Steward’s amazing life from academic, to tattoo artist and to porno author is depicted in performance artist John Kelly’s mesmerizing show.
Dead + Alive
An hour-long exhibition of gorgeous clowning inspired by Jewish texts from acclaimed performer Richard Saudek; Dana Dailey is his formidable partner.
A Christmas Carol
Jefferson Mays’ Scrooge and his amazing 50+ Dickensian characters are all dazzling in this high tech spooky new stage version of the classic tale.
Fiddler on the Roof in Yiddish
Steven Skybell is stupendous as Tevye in director Joel Grey’s visually arresting and emotionally stirring revival which embraces the show’s Jewishness.
Sandra
Marjan Neshat is riveting as a Brooklyn café owner searching for her missing gay best friend in Puerto Vallarta in David Cale’s suspenseful solo play.
The Wildly Inappropriate Poetry of Arthur Greenleaf Holmes
An imaginary 16th century English poet’s unabashedly bawdy offbeat recital showcases writer and performer Gordon Boudreau’s comic timing and erudition.