Hellish Kitchen…Broadway Theater Review
Broadway has a knack for turning life’s messes into music and Hell’s Kitchen certainly tries.
Broadway has a knack for turning life’s messes into music and Hell’s Kitchen certainly tries.
If you’ve ever thought World War II was lacking in musical numbers, campy charm or sharply satirical British wit, Operation Mincemeat is here to set the record straight and then […]
There’s something electric about standing in front of a John Singer Sargent canvas.
Some plays you watch. Others grab you by the collar, pull you into the spotlight and refuse to let you blink.
Let’s face it. Gypsy is one of those warhorses of the Broadway canon.
Betty Boop has bopped on to Broadway, proving that cartoon characters can age gracefully.
If Bobby Darin were still alive, he’d probably be headlining Madison Square Garden, hosting SNL and launching a skincare line called Splish Splash.
There’s something uniquely powerful about seeing Edward R. Murrow brought to life on stage, especially if George Clooney is bringing the esteemed journalist back to life.
Walking up the grand steps of the Frick Collection’s Fifth Avenue mansion on a warm spring day, there is a palpable sense of anticipation.