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Diana Barth
Online Theater Review: ‘Meet Me in St. Louis’: A Holiday Special in Song and on Screen
Get set for a terrific two-hour virtual production on YouTube. The scene is a middle-class home in St. ...
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December 21, 2020
A Golden Flute, A Golden Talent: James Galway
Often called "the man with the golden flute," James Galway earned his nickname. It applies not only to ...
Performing Arts
September 16, 2020
Martha Argerich: Golden-Toned Mistress of the Piano
Born in 1941 in Argentina, of Argentine and Swiss parentage, Martha Argerich ranks as one of the great ...
Performing Arts
June 16, 2020
Albums of Distinction: ‘Jascha Heifetz: The Supreme’
The title “Jascha Heifetz: The Supreme” of Arkiv’s two-disc Artists of the Century collection, which ranges from Bach ...
Performing Arts
May 9, 2020
The Homebound Project: Theater People Act to Help Feed Our Kids
COVID-19 has caused so much suffering to so many. One section of the needy population is children, who, ...
Performing Arts
May 7, 2020
Theater Review: ‘One Man, Two Guvnors’: A Farce Beyond Funny
Originally produced by London’s National Theatre of Great Britain back in 2012 and later brought to Broadway's Music ...
Performing Arts
April 15, 2020
Theater Review: ‘Unknown Soldier’: Generations and Mysteries Unfold
NEW YORK—A young girl, Ellen (Zoe Glick), around 11 years old, enters and sings: "Sometimes you see a ...
Performing Arts
March 11, 2020
Theater Review: ‘Lady G: Plays and Whisperings of Lady Gregory’
NEW YORK—Lady Augusta Gregory is a famous name in theater, but not much is generally known about her. ...
Performing Arts
February 27, 2020
Theater Reviews: ‘Chekhov/Tolstoy Love Stories’: Adaptations From Two Russian Greats
NEW YORK—Can short stories morph into theatrical entities? British playwright and actor Miles Malleson has theatricalized two short ...
Performing Arts
February 15, 2020
Theater Review: ‘The Scourge’
NEW YORK—Irish Repertory Theatre's downstairs W. Scott McLucas Studio Theatre is now presenting a unique offering: It is ...
Performing Arts
January 27, 2020
Theater Review: ‘Judgment Day’: A Collision Between Guilt and Innocence
NEW YORK—The cavernous Wade Thompson Drill Hall of the Park Avenue Armory presently houses "Judgment Day," written by ...
Performing Arts
January 6, 2020
Theater Review: ‘42 FT: A Menagerie of Mechanical Marvel’
NEW YORK—Before viewing “42 FT,” I was informed that it contained everything that a full-blown three-ring circus would ...
Performing Arts
December 23, 2019
Theater Review: ‘Seared’: A Literal Taste Test
NEW YORK—Theresa Rebeck's delicious new comedy has the audience sniffing actual cooking odors, as temperamental genius chef Harry ...
Performing Arts
December 16, 2019
Theater Review: ‘The Wrong Man’
NEW YORK—Though billed as a musical, "The Wrong Man" features completely sung rather than spoken words. Does this ...
Performing Arts
November 6, 2019
Theater Review: ‘Katsura Sunshine’s Rakugo’
NEW YORK—Some years ago I had the pleasure and privilege of appearing in the classic Kabuki play "Kanjincho" ...
Performing Arts
October 24, 2019
Theater Review: ‘Kingfishers Catch Fire’
NEW YORK—Playwright Robin Glendinning was inspired to write the provocative “Kingfishers Catch Fire” by a visit a few ...
Performing Arts
October 8, 2019
Theater Review: ‘Caesar and Cleopatra’
NEW YORK—In support of its mission to present plays inspired by the ethos of noted Irish playwright George ...
Performing Arts
September 27, 2019
Theater Review: David Cale’s ‘We’re Only Alive for a Short Amount of Time’
NEW YORK—One-person shows are generally not my cup of tea, but David Cale's autobiographical musical "We're Only Alive ...
Performing Arts
July 3, 2019
Theater Review: ‘The Mountains Look Different’
NEW YORK—"The Mountains Look Different" presents a look at the farming class of a rural place not far from ...
Performing Arts
June 27, 2019
Theater Review: ‘Enter Laughing: The Musical’
NEW YORK—Hilarity is currently emanating from the stage of the East Side's York Theatre. Based on original source ...
Performing Arts
June 5, 2019
Theater Review: ‘The Plough and the Stars’
NEW YORK—The Irish Rep continues its important task of presenting the entire Sean O'Casey Dublin Trilogy, as it's ...
Performing Arts
May 30, 2019
Theater Review: ‘Accidentally Brave’
NEW YORK—Actress Maddie Corman had it all—a nice husband of over 20 years; a lovely home in Dobbs ...
Performing Arts
May 13, 2019
Theater Review: ‘Surely Goodness and Mercy’
NEW YORK—Set in Newark, New Jersey, Chisa Hutchinson's new play "Surely Goodness and Mercy," presented by the Keen ...
Performing Arts
April 8, 2019
Theater Review: ‘Juno and the Paycock’
NEW YORK—"Juno and the Paycock," the second play in the Irish Rep's season of three major Sean O'Casey ...
Performing Arts
April 2, 2019
Theater Review: ‘Fiddler on the Roof’
NEW YORK—It was a decision of genius for The National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene to transfer this production of ...
Performing Arts
March 24, 2019
Theater Review: ‘The Shadow of a Gunman’
NEW YORK—Set in Dublin in 1920 during the height of the Irish War of Independence between the British ...
Performing Arts
March 9, 2019
Theater Review: ‘Maverick’
NEW YORK—Video producer Frank Beacham has based his play “Maverick" on experiences he had with the late Orson ...
Performing Arts
February 25, 2019
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