BWW Reviews: Yet Another PETER PAN Premieres at The Blank
The latest incarnation of the J. M. Barrie classic Peter Pan by Michael Lluberes entitled Peter Pan The Boy Who Hated Mothers, now onstage at the Blank Theatre Company, has stellar production values, including imaginative staging by prolific director Michael Matthews and a delightfully versatile cast of actors, but bottom line - what's the point of Lluberes' adaptation? Promoted as a dark retelling, for me, it isn't dark enough. What is different is having the woman's point of view - that of Mrs. Darling and female Captain Hook (captivating Trisha LaFache) with their diametrically opposed yet brooding feelings about children - take center spotlight. It may pique some interest but in the final analysis its purpose is rather unfulfilling. It's the innovative, workshop-like execution of the primary action that entertains.
PETER PAN: THE BOY WHO HATED MOTHERS Set for The Blank Theatre, Now thru 6/2
The Blank Theatre has announced that casting is complete and rehearsals are underway for Peter Pan: The Boy Who Hated Mothers by Michael Lluberes, directed by 2012 Ovation Award-winner Michael Matthews. Previews begin tonight, April 20, and opening is Saturday, April 27 at 8pm. The engagement will run through June 2.
PETER PAN: THE BOY WHO HATED MOTHERS Set for The Blank Theatre, 4/20-6/2
The Blank Theatre has announced that casting is complete and rehearsals are underway for Peter Pan: The Boy Who Hated Mothers by Michael Lluberes, directed by 2012 Ovation Award-winner Michael Matthews. Previews begin April 20, and opening is Saturday, April 27 at 8pm. The engagement will run through June 2.
Tall Tall Trees Play Mercury Lounge, 11/20
Harlem-based folk rockers Tall Tall Trees will celebrate their wildly successful Kickstarter fundraiser with a special performance at Mercury Lounge on Saturday, November 20th at 8:00 PM. Having set a goal of raising $12,000 to record their sophomore CD, the band's fans rallied to raise over $13,000 on the internet funding platform.
Tall Tall Trees Play Mercury Lounge, 11/20
Harlem-based folk rockers Tall Tall Trees will celebrate their wildly successful Kickstarter fundraiser with a special performance at Mercury Lounge on Saturday, November 20th at 8:00 PM. Having set a goal of raising $12,000 to record their sophomore CD, the band's fans rallied to raise over $13,000 on the internet funding platform.
Glass Contraption Announces The Triumphs and Disasters of Human Existence...10/3
Brooklyn-based theater and media company, The Glass Contraption, has assembled a diverse, all-star line up of bands, comedians, comic dancers, filmmakers and variety performers for The Triumphs and Disasters of Human Existence Presented to You, the good people of Brooklyn and the surrounding boroughs!, an evening of comedy, music, theater, film and 'new vaudeville', celebrating the highest highs and lowest lows of human experience.
Glass Contraption Presents The Triumphs and Disasters of Human Existence... 10/3
Brooklyn-based theater and media company, The Glass Contraption, has assembled a diverse line up of bands, comedians, comic dancers, filmmakers and variety performers for The Triumphs and Disasters of Human Existence Presented to You, the good people of Brooklyn and the surrounding boroughs!, an evening of comedy, music, theater, film and "new vaudeville", celebrating the highest highs and lowest lows of human experience.
Glass Contraption Announces The Triumphs and Disasters of Human Existence...
Brooklyn-based theater and media company, The Glass Contraption, has assembled a diverse, all-star line up of bands, comedians, comic dancers, filmmakers and variety performers for The Triumphs and Disasters of Human Existence Presented to You, the good people of Brooklyn and the surrounding boroughs!, an evening of comedy, music, theater, film and 'new vaudeville', celebrating the highest highs and lowest lows of human experience.
Tall Tall Trees Play The Mercury Lounge
Banjo-driven New York City folk rock band Tall Tall Trees will perform a hometown show at The Mercury Lounge on Saturday, July 3rd at 8:00 PM. Tickets are $10.
Tall Tall Trees Hit The Road 5/15-29
Fans of New York City's Tall Tall Trees can catch the band's non-traditional sound at five non-traditional venues across the Northeast this May. The banjo-driven folk rock band will play New York City's Shambhala Center on May 15th; Somerville, MA's Johnny D's on May 20th; New York City's Bryant Park on May 26th (as part of the Bryant Park After Work series); Stroudsburg, PA's Sherman Theater (opening for Donna the Buffalo) on May 28th; and Cooperstown, NY's Memorial Day Festival at the Ommegang Brewery on May 29th.
Tall Tall Trees Hit The Road 5/15-29
Fans of New York City's Tall Tall Trees can catch the band's non-traditional sound at five non-traditional venues across the Northeast this May. The banjo-driven folk rock band will play New York City's Shambhala Center on May 15th; Somerville, MA's Johnny D's on May 20th; New York City's Bryant Park on May 26th (as part of the Bryant Park After Work series); Stroudsburg, PA's Sherman Theater (opening for Donna the Buffalo) on May 28th; and Cooperstown, NY's Memorial Day Festival at the Ommegang Brewery on May 29th.
Tall Tall Trees Hit The Road 5/15-29
Fans of New York City's Tall Tall Trees can catch the band's non-traditional sound at five non-traditional venues across the Northeast this May. The banjo-driven folk rock band will play New York City's Shambhala Center on May 15th; Somerville, MA's Johnny D's on May 20th; New York City's Bryant Park on May 26th (as part of the Bryant Park After Work series); Stroudsburg, PA's Sherman Theater (opening for Donna the Buffalo) on May 28th; and Cooperstown, NY's Memorial Day Festival at the Ommegang Brewery on May 29th.
Weinstein To Hold Q & A After THIS BEAUTIFUL CITY On 3/15
The Vineyard Theatre will welcome one of the real-life subjects depicted in its production of THIS BEAUTIFUL CITY, Michael 'Mikey' Weinstein -- well-known and recently profiled in the New York Times as founder of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation -- at a post-performance Q&A about the play and its subject matter, the mega-church movement in Colorado Springs, following the Sunday, March 15 3pm matinee performance of THIS BEAUTIFUL CITY at The Vineyard Theatre. (108 East 15th Street) in Manhattan.