Frozen: A Delight for Fans
Frozen may not be a Lion King or an Aladdin, but it is based upon the top-grossing animated musical film from the wonderful world of Disney. Although many critics have
Frozen may not be a Lion King or an Aladdin, but it is based upon the top-grossing animated musical film from the wonderful world of Disney. Although many critics have
Escape to Margaritaville, at the Marquis Theatre, is a mindless show, but full of country-rock persona Jimmy Buffett’s music. It provides a fun escape from reality, particularly if you consume
Jerry Springer: The Opera first opened in the United Kingdom in 2003, and has finally reached the shores of the United States in the New Group Production at the Signature
Hangmen is a wonderful work by playwright Martin McDonagh, who also directed and wrote the screenplay for the Golden Globe award-winning movie Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri. Directed by Matthew
On Saturday, January 20, and Sunday, January 21, massive demonstrations took place in New York and some 200 other cities, marking the first anniversary of the “women’s marches” the day
Robert O’Hara’s new play Mankind, at Playwrights Horizons, is the story of a society where women are extinct; when you enter the theatre, you hear the voices of Michelle Obama
The Children, written by Lucy Kirkwood, is a riveting drama about human relationships in the aftermath of a major disaster, when a tsunami strikes a nuclear power plant. The three-person,
Farinelli and the King, at the Belasco Theatre features Mark Rylance, who has won an Oscar and three Tony awards, so we know the acting will be superb. Playwright Claire
SpongeBob SquarePants: The Broadway Musical, at the Palace Theatre, is a lively musical based on the worldwide favorite Nickelodeon cartoon series. It’s the story of a sponge who lives under
Once on This Island, at the Circle in the Square Theatre, is a wonderful revival of the 1990 musical, as well as a reunion of the Tony award-winning team of