Seminar – Review
Not all writing is the same. To write effective fiction (plays, stories, novels,) one must create a believable world. The writer starts with nothing and creates a reality. It can be a lonely and...
View ArticleCotton Club Parade – Review
Last night I stepped into a magical way-back machine and found myself at The Cotton Club in the 1930s. The Duke Ellington’s Cotton Club Parade is a phenomenal collaboration of Jazz at Lincoln Center...
View ArticlePrivate Lives – Review
I’ve never been a fan of Noel Coward’s Private Lives. I suppose I have found the play to simply belabor the issue. A little voice in my head starts declaring; “very well then, get on with it will...
View ArticleOn A Clear Day You Can See Forever – Review
A new Broadway Baby has been born, and delivered to an unstable home. Jessie Mueller is making a show-stopping debut in On A Clear Day You Can See Forever in what used to be the starring role of...
View ArticleOn The Town (Broadway) – Review
A town’s a lonely town, when you pass through and there is no one waiting there for you, then it’s a lonely town. A surefire (at least temporary) cure for that loneliness is to head over to the Lyric...
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