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Judd Hollander
Theater Review: ‘Gettin’ the Band Back Together’
NEW YORK—The important thing about second chances is being able to recognize them when they come round. In ...
Performing Arts
August 27, 2018
Theater Review: ‘My Life on a Diet’
NEW YORK—The first thing you notice when actress Renée Taylor makes her entrance at the start of her ...
Performing Arts
July 30, 2018
Theater Review: ‘Fire in Dreamland’
NEW YORK—Having the perfect vision for your artistic endeavor is all well and good. However, buying into someone ...
Performing Arts
July 23, 2018
Theater Review: ‘Carmen Jones’
NEW YORK—The story of a man falling for the wrong woman is an oft-told tale, so the key ...
Performing Arts
July 5, 2018
Theater Review: ‘My Fair Lady’
NEW YORK—“Loverly” through and through, the Broadway revival of the 1956 musical "My Fair Lady" shows itself to ...
Performing Arts
July 1, 2018
Theater Review: ‘Cyprus Avenue’
"Cyprus Avenue" offers a no-holds-barred look at bigotry, long-simmering hatred, and the damage that can result from refusing ...
Performing Arts
June 27, 2018
Theater Review: ‘Vitaly: An Evening of Wonders’
NEW YORK—The sheer delight of being fooled by a feat of prestidigitation, misdirection, or the simply unexplainable is ...
Performing Arts
June 25, 2018
Theater Review: ‘My Fair Lady’
NEW YORK—“Loverly” through and through, the Broadway revival of the 1956 musical "My Fair Lady" shows itself to ...
Performing Arts
June 5, 2018
Theater Review: ‘Hello, Dolly!’
NEW YORK—When re-reviewing a show after the original leads have left, one must ask how the new cast ...
Performing Arts
May 27, 2018
Theater Review: ‘Operation Crucible’
NEW YORK—Surviving a near-death experience is one thing. Coming through it unscathed is something else. Kieran Knowles’s harrowing ...
Performing Arts
May 19, 2018
Theater Review: ‘The Iceman Cometh’
The essence of O’Neill story can still be seen in director George C. Wolfe’s production of “The Iceman ...
Performing Arts
May 13, 2018
Theater Review: ‘A Brief History of Women’
NEW YORK—Alan Ayckbourn’s comedic drama "A Brief History of Women" has a misnomer for its title. Something more ...
Performing Arts
May 6, 2018
Theater Review: ‘The Seafarer’
NEW YORK—Never wager more than what you can afford to lose is a credo of professional gamblers everywhere, ...
Performing Arts
May 6, 2018
Theater Review: ‘The Metromaniacs’
NEW YORK—Light enough to blow away yet filled with a plot so wonderfully convoluted that I dare you ...
Performing Arts
April 28, 2018
Theater Review: ‘We Live by the Sea’
Theater company Patch of Blue's “We Live by the Sea” is first and foremost a story about family—those ...
Performing Arts
April 21, 2018
Book Review: ‘Something Wonderful: Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Broadway Revolution’
It should be noted that Todd S. Purdum's “Something Wonderful: Rodgers and Hammerstein's Broadway Revolution" is not about ...
Literature
April 16, 2018
Theater Review: ‘Lobby Hero’
NEW YORK—A group of people standing around talking is not always the best idea for a play. Fortunately, ...
Performing Arts
April 7, 2018
Theater Review: ‘Frozen’
NEW YORK—When Elsa (Caissie Levy), the newly crowned Queen of Arendelle, sings "Let It Go" at the close ...
Performing Arts
April 1, 2018
Theater Review: ‘Three Wise Guys’
For its final main stage production after a 25-year run, The Actors Company Theatre offers up the comedy ...
Performing Arts
March 16, 2018
Theater Review: ‘Good for Otto’
NEW YORK—Playwright David Rabe makes a triumphant return to the New York stage with The New Group's presentation ...
Performing Arts
March 11, 2018
Theater Review: ‘Kings’
NEW YORK—It may be true that one person can make a difference, but when going up against a ...
Performing Arts
February 22, 2018
Theater Review: ‘Cardinal’
The play the "Cardinal" offers a lesson on the often unforeseen ramifications of urban renewal.
Performing Arts
February 6, 2018
Theater Review: ‘Party Face’
NEW YORK—The term "party face" can best be described as a defense mechanism. Specifically, it's an attitude one ...
Performing Arts
January 27, 2018
Theater Review: ‘John Lithgow: Stories by Heart’
NEW YORK—All theater tells stories and all actors are storytellers notes John Lithgow in his one-man Broadway show ...
Performing Arts
January 21, 2018
Theater Review: ‘Farinelli and the King’
Claire Van Kampen examines the healing power of song in her very absorbing work "Farinelli and the King."
Performing Arts
January 8, 2018
Theater Review: ‘SpongeBob SquarePants’
Winningly played by Ethan Slater, SpongeBob has his day in the new Broadway musical "SpongeBob SquarePants."
Performing Arts
December 23, 2017
Theater Review: ‘Shadowlands’
NEW YORK—Nothing lasts forever. The happiness and satisfaction we experience may vanish and be replaced by a directly ...
Performing Arts
December 10, 2017
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