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…

Theatre Review: Love, Love, Love Brilliantly Shows The Generational Gaps Between Parents And Their Kids

Love, Love, Love is the time-warping, three act play written by Mike Bartlett and directed by Micahel Mayer. This Roundabout Theatre production focuses on the…

Theatre Review: Slumber Gives Life At House of Yes

Slumber has just opened in Brooklyn’s House Of Yes. This concert/theatre hall is known for its eclectic selection of artists and theatre that makes the…

Theatre Review: Marie And Rosetta Finds Heart In It Leads

Kecia Lewis is Rosetta Tharpe Sister Rosetta Tharpe was a controversial legend for her time (1930’s & 40’s), having inspired must greats like Elvis Presley…

Theatre Review: Radiant Vermin Is Disgustingly Good

59E59 Theater is doing a great run called Brits Off- Broadway, where they display some of the best plays and actors from the UK. I…

Theatre Review: The Purple Lights of Joppa Illinois Reveals The “Madness” Behind Madness

The Purple Lights of Joppa Illinois has begun its Atlantic Theater run till June 26, and it is certainly worth the ticket. Written and directed…