KPOP has to be one of the best musicals currently in the NYC. It is the happier, even more political version of Sleep No More,…
What is better? To be a bad person or a forced good one? In an world where discussion on “PC” natures are writhing in tension,…
The Monica Bill Barnes’ And Company’s One Night Only is absolutely absurd. With barely any word spoken from the two leads, Monica Bill Barnes and…
On The Shore of The Wide World has to be one of the more intriguing plays I have seen in recent. This acclaimed play,…
A Brimful of Asha had to have been one of the most delightful shows I witnessed at Soulpepper Fest in NYC, and explains why…
Dominique Rousseau’s Pipeline comes on the heels of a very important topic that fluctuates in garnering the attention it deserves; black men being systemically tossed,…
It could not be a better time for Kim’s Convenience to do a two-week run at the Pershing Square Signature Center; when immigration and hate…
Synopsis: The award-winning Marvin’s Room is a wildly funny play about the laughter that can shine through life’s darkest moments. Lee is a single mother…
“You are a woman. And you are free”. This is the last line of Roundabout Theatre’s Napoli, Brooklyn, which is a strangely sentimental quote considering…
SYNOPSIS: All aboard for a Western musical adventure the likes of which you’ve never experienced. As a wanted woman of mythic proportions looks to begin life…
In 95 minutes, Gina Gionfriddo’s Can’t You Forgive Her? asks an in important question; “Can you have meaning in life, at least a happy one,…
The Golden Apple is making its weekend stay at New York City Center, and it is not to be missed. With music that will leave…
SYNOPSIS: When a national contest to find America’s next music sensation offers a chance at fame and Hollywood fortune, Donny must whip his boys into fighting…
Chrissy, a bright young woman with a background of harshness that has robbed her of her innocence long ago, has visions of a career as…