Hiding Behind CometsFebruary 18, 2005Brian Dykstra's disturbing and fascinating new play arrives at 29th Street Rep. after earning headlines in Cincinnati.
American OperettaFebruary 14, 2005Roger Rees, Robert Bass, and the Collegiate Chorale presented an evening of American operetta that lead directly to the American musical.
Review: ShylockFebruary 5, 2005Gareth Armstrong's fascinating study of Shakespeare and anti-Semitism re-opens the Perry Street Theatre.
Don't Make Fun of JesusJanuary 25, 2005Sherri D. Sutton tells her own life story of growing up Baptist and Gay in her new one-woman show.
A Powerful AphrodisiacJanuary 19, 2005Rob Handel's new drama examines the allure of political power, and the effects of an intern's diseappearance on a congressman's children.
Kathleen Chalfant on Poets and HeroesJanuary 19, 2005Award-winning actress Kathleen Chalfant will narrate the New York Festival of Song's evening celebrating Russian poets and composers.
Death and the PloughmanNovember 15, 2004Well, it took more than six hundred years, but Johannes von Saaz's proto-Renaissance dramatic masterwork finally made it to the New York stage.
Uncle Jacques' SymphonyNovember 2, 2004Dominic Hoffman expertly plays nine very different people in his new one-man play.
Review: Broadway UnpluggedOctober 9, 2004Scott Siegel presented a roster of A-List Broadway singers performing hits from decades of musicals-- all unamplified.