Album Review: Out Of The Past Comes A Legendary Duo Singing Songs For Christmas, As Steve & Eydie Give Us All THAT HOLIDAY FEELING
by Bobby Patrick - November 13, 2022 An album we fell in love with on first listening that will not be our last - especially since those holidays are almost upon us....
BWW Review: The Washington Chorus Gives a Joyous St. Patrick's Day Concert
by Sam Abney - March 24, 2019 Third on the list of identifying traits for St. Patrick's Day (behind binge drinking and the color green) is the amount of fun the holiday elicits from devoted celebrants. This sheer joy was on full display at The Washington Chorus's St. Patrick's Day Celebration presented at the Kennedy Center on t...
Review: RENT: THE MUSICAL at Playhouse, QPAC
by Jake Goodall - January 30, 2024 What did our critic think of RENT: THE MUSICAL at Playhouse, QPAC?...
BWW Review: THE QUEEN OF SPADES, Royal Opera House
by Sophia Lambton - January 14, 2019 The Royal Opera's new production sidelines the opera in favour of meaningless chaos....
Exclusive: André De Shields Reprising Hermes Role For Rachel Chavkin-Directed Podcast
by Michael Major - March 19, 2024 Starring André De Shields (Hadestown, the Wiz) and Ato Blankson-Wood (Cabaret, Hamlet, Slave Play), the podcast is directed by Tony Award-winner Rachel Chavkin (Lempicka, Hadestown), Zhailon Levingston (Tina: The Tina Turner Musical, Chicken & Biscuits), and Keenan Tyler Oliphant (Hadestown, The Bro...
BWW Review: THE QUEEN OF SPADES, Royal Opera House
by Sophia Lambton - January 14, 2019 The Royal Opera's new production sidelines the opera in favour of meaningless chaos....
Exclusive: André De Shields Reprising Hermes Role For Rachel Chavkin-Directed Podcast
by Michael Major - March 19, 2024 Starring André De Shields (Hadestown, the Wiz) and Ato Blankson-Wood (Cabaret, Hamlet, Slave Play), the podcast is directed by Tony Award-winner Rachel Chavkin (Lempicka, Hadestown), Zhailon Levingston (Tina: The Tina Turner Musical, Chicken & Biscuits), and Keenan Tyler Oliphant (Hadestown, The Bro...
Review: Bernheim Brings His Well-Schooled HOFFMAN to the Met with Elan
by Richard Sasanow - September 27, 2024 The Met performed the season’s first TALES OF HOFFMANN (LES CONTES D’HOFFMANN), by Jacques Offenbach, with libretto by Jules Barbier and Michel Carre, also a Sher production, and it was a different story....
Album Review: Out Of The Past Comes A Legendary Duo Singing Songs For Christmas, As Steve & Eydie Give Us All THAT HOLIDAY FEELING
by Bobby Patrick - November 13, 2022 An album we fell in love with on first listening that will not be our last - especially since those holidays are almost upon us....
Review: Tesseract Theatre Company's THE MAD ONES Tells a Moving Coming of Age Story
by James Lindhorst - November 06, 2023 Tesseract’s THE MAD ONES connects with the audience to tell Sam’s moving coming of age story despite a few problems along the way. Corpuz direction and the cast’s acting performances are the reason this show succeeds. Each of the four actors create likeable and relatable characters that make this sh... |