Sarah Silverman’s “pee” for tolerance and understanding.
Exit Lines
Revivals of The Music Man and Plaza Suite shake up Broadway.
An actor tries to rewrite the script for Black performers–in 1955.
I like British plays about topical goings-on that are presented with a certain amount of flair and eccentricity, such as Ink, a recent favorite. A musical-ish Rupert Murdoch? I’m there…
Princess Diana has a movie and a musical coming soon (the latter already filmed and available on Netflix) but right now it’s the queens who are the talk of the…
As the Tony Awards saluting the two-thirds or so of the 2019-2020 season that opened are finally celebrated this Sunday Off Broadway chugs along, with its highest-profile opening to date…
As coronavirus crept across the country last March I left a performance of West Side Story, sensing that it would be a long time before I reentered a theater. The…
There aren’t that many notableĀ horror musicals, and some of them are, well, horrible. Adapted from Roger Corman’s comical creepy cheapie from 1960, Little Shop of Horrors is the green standard…