Theatre Review: Kid Victory Brings Light To The Darkness Of Sex Abuse

KID VICTORY, a hauntingly mesmerizing new musical, is the latest collaboration from the creators of Vineyard Theatre’s THE LANDING, composer John Kander (CABARET, CHICAGO, THE…

Theatre Review: Big River Fills Its Audience At New York City Center

New York City Center Encores! is a hidden gem of New York. I say “hidden” because their exceptional productions of classic, often untapped musicals only last…

Concert Review: Wild Planes Release My Inner Rocker At Gramercy Theatre

I am convinced that the reason rock n’ roll is considered “badass” is because it is fun. Usually, the funnest things like, dancing and drinking,…

Theatre Review: Jonah And Otto Show It Is Not Easy To Be Lonely

Playing at Theatre Row until February 25, Jonah And Otto is the acclaimed play from Robert Holman. The play takes place on a summer’s night…

Theatre Review: Dear Evan Hansen Speak To Our Social Anxieties

We all have a darkness in us, to which life is a journey about finding and empowering the light we have within us ourselves. Dear…

Concert Review: Bon Iver Is The Wizard Of Oz At King’s Theatre

Bon Iver is currently on tour for the album 22, A Million, and I was AMAZED at how ornate their concert is. Frankly, I do…

Theatre Review: Othello: The Remix Is A MUST SEE!

I was incredibly impressed by Othello: The Remix, which was written, directed, and composed by siblings JQ and GQ. Impressed might sound like a minute…

Concert Review: Spring King Is Punk Power From The UK AT Gramercy Theatre

Headlining BBC Music Presents is Spring King a punk rock, surfy ensemble that have a casual, garage band style mixed in with grunge, angst vocals.…

Concert Review: Sundara Karma Are BBC’s Rising Artist At Gramercy Theatre

BBC Music Presents began its tour of UK’s rising musical acts in NYC yesterday. Their first stop was in Gramercy Theatre, where a crowd gathered…

Concert Review: Calum Scott Is The Most Charming Person At Gramercy Theatre

Calum Scott won my heart at Gramercy Theatre. This singer/songwriter is literally a charmer, but not purposefully. His charisma comes from his sweet, humble demeanor.…

Theatre Review: A Burial Place Is A Theatrical “Sixth Sense”

A Burial Place is the new thriller by Owen Panettierri that builds itself like the film,  Sixth Sense, and laces it with nuances on racial…

Concert Review: Bear Hands Bring Brooklyn To United Palace Theatre

Bear Hands opened up for Foals on November 4 at United Palace Theatre. Currently, on tour with the UK band, Bear Hands matched perfectly the…

Theatre Review: “Duat” Is A Lesson In Finding One’s Inner Paradise

Duat, the new Soho Repertory production directed by Will Davis, is something else. This play/musical is weird to the fullest, which some will like and find brilliant,…

Theatre Review: Vietgone Is A Must- See Love Story From Manhattan Theatre Club

I will put this plainly, Qui Nguyen’s Vietgone is a must-see. This Manhattan Theatre Club production, currently playing at the New York City Center, is…

Theatre Review: Monica Piper’s Not That Jewish Celebrates Love And Laughter

Not that Jewish by Monica Piper is an absolute hit.  I adore this show not because it is hilarious but because it is a moving…