Uncle Jacques' SymphonyNovember 2, 2004Dominic Hoffman expertly plays nine very different people in his new one-man play.
FRINGE REVIEW: ELLEN CRAFTSeptember 2, 2004Sherry Boone and Sean Jeremy Palmer have created a new opera about a slave's daring attempt at escape.
FRINGE REVIEW: 9/11-- THE BOOK OF JOBAugust 27, 2004This new theatrical choral piece compares the grief of Job in the Bible with the grief of a city coming to terms with a terrorist attack.
FRINGE REVIEW: NO SUCH ROSESAugust 23, 2004Shakespeare's sonnets are woven into several inter-connected love stories in this new play premiering at the Fringe Festival.
MITF REVIEW: COPITOJuly 28, 2004Blake Cass' drama premieres at the Midtown Int. Theatre Festival.
REVIEW: THE KIDNEYJune 14, 2004Hunt Holman's new comedy examines the competition among friends to give up their kidney to a dying man.
Carol Channing: Lifting People's LivesJune 4, 2004Carol Channing, recently honored with a doctorate from California State University and an Oscar Hammerstein Award for Lifetime Achievement, talks about success in the theatre, stardom, and the joy of lifting an audience's spirits.
REVIEW: NECROPOLISMay 14, 2004Don Nigro's study of war and revenge has its New York premiere at the Pantheon.
REVIEW: THE INTERNATIONALISTMay 3, 2004Anne Washburn's new 'foreign' play examines the American experience in a fictional country, in a fictional language.
AssassinsApril 23, 2004Stephen Sondheim and John Weidman's musical drama finally arrives on Broadway. Ironically, the two-year delay of the Roundabout's revival of Assassins might have been the best thing for the show. Fractured though political thought has always been, the recent political dilemmas and scandals have created deep schisms in the American psyche, with violently passionate emotions on each side.
REVIEW: BETWEEN USApril 22, 2004Joe Hortua's new play at MTC examines the relationship between two couples over two years.