New NYC Theater (Feb 15-21)
New NYC Theater (Feb 15-21) Aggregated listings and reviews for: “Donnybrook!” “Hamlet” “Iphigenia in Aulis” “Jesus in India” “Much Ado About Nothing” “Powder Her Face” “Really Really” “Suddenly Last Summer”
New NYC Theater (Feb 15-21) Aggregated listings and reviews for: “Donnybrook!” “Hamlet” “Iphigenia in Aulis” “Jesus in India” “Much Ado About Nothing” “Powder Her Face” “Really Really” “Suddenly Last Summer”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJQJIMXBjOE Interview with Kerry Fitzgibbons (performer) and Michael Birch (performer) about “36 Hours” at the 2013 FRIGID New York theater festival. More info
Interview with Gillian English (producer and performer) and Ned Petrie (writer and performer) about “Love in the Time of Time Machines” at the 2013 FRIGID New York theater festival. More info (Source: http://www.youtube.com/)
Interview with Talie Melnyk about her show “Maison des Reves” at the 2013 FRIGID New York theater festival. More info (Source: http://www.youtube.com/)
Interview with Ed Malin (writer) about his show “Generic Magic Realism” at the 2013 FRIGID New York theater festival. More info (Source: http://www.youtube.com/)
Interview with Kirsten Stephens about her show “iMime, There’s An App For That” at the 2013 FRIGID New York theater festival. More info (Source: http://www.youtube.com/)
Interview with Alexa Fitzpatrick about her show “Serving Bait to Rich People” at the 2013 FRIGID New York theater festival. More info (Source: http://www.youtube.com/)
Interview with the Medium Face Productions team about their show “JonBenet Ramsey: Murder Mystery Theater” at the 2013 FRIGID New York theater festival. More info (Source: http://vimeo.com/)
Interview with Bricken Sparcino (writer and performer) about “Sisters Grimm: Fables of the Stage” at the 2013 FRIGID New York theater festival. More info (Source: http://vimeo.com/)
Interview with Dr. ML Godin, writer and director of “The Spectator & the Blind Man: Stories of Seeing and Not Seeing” at the 2013 FRIGID New York theater festival. More info (Source: http://vimeo.com/)
Interview with Nikhil Tilwali (writer and performer) about his show “A Panda Suit, Pythagoras, and Plenty of Puns” at the 2013 FRIGID New York theater festival. More info (Source: http://vimeo.com/)
Interview with Nikki DiLoreto (director) and Antonia Lassar (writer and performer) about their production of “The God Box” at the 2013 FRIGID New York theater festival. More info (Source: http://vimeo.com/)
Interview with Lucas Brooks (writer and performer) about his show “VGL 5’4” Top” at the 2013 FRIGID New York theater festival. More info (Source: http://vimeo.com/)
Interview with Turhan Caylak (writer) and Dani Baum (performer) about their production of “Ringmaster” at the 2013 FRIGID New York theater festival. More info (Source: http://vimeo.com/)
Interview with Christina Massie (director) and Emily Tuckman (performer) about “Commencing” at the 2013 FRIGID New York theater festival. More info (Source: http://vimeo.com/)
Interview with Molly Ballerstein (writer and director) about “The Sandman’s Coming” at the 2013 FRIGID New York theater festival. More info (Source: http://vimeo.com/)
If you have time for just one show this weekend: Now that we experience “once in a lifetime” weather events multiple times a year, it’s time for theater to tackle climate change. “This Clement World”, Cynthia Hopkins’ autobiographical, multimedia, music-infused, storytelling performance on the global climate crisis is at St.[…]
New NYC Theater (Feb 8-14) Listings and reviews for: “All in the Timing” “Luck of the Irish” “Isaac’s Eye” “The Mnemonist of Dutchess County” “From White Plains” “Blood Privilege” “The Laramie Project Cycle” “Lyrics from Lockdown”
If you have time for just one show this weekend: You won’t find a review for “The Man Who Laughs” in the New York Times or any MSM for that matter. But it was adored by every expert reviewer, part-time critic, and blogger that wrote about it this week, and[…]
One of the most successful musicals of all time, The Phantom of The Opera — Andrew Lloyd Webber’s tour de force — is still killing it on stage nightly in New York City. It premiered 25 years ago and played continuously ever since. Told through a famous, heart-wrenching score, it is[…]