Theatre Review: Jiva Dance Company Presents The Four Horsemen

“I never noticed death when it  came suddenly in a black vehicle. My mind was too deep in the web most time-led lives fashion. “I…

Theater Review: Actually, We’re F**ked Speaks The Truth

At Cherry Lane Theatre a group of Millennial “frenemies” have united to hold conversations on how to help the world while, simultaneously, f**king up their…

Theater Review: “I Am Latino” And Proud!

Playing until July 7 at Repertorio Español, I AM LATINO explores every Latin stereotype that has been glued to Latinos, particularly, in the minds of…

Theater Review: Shakesbeer Brings The Bard And The Beer

Shakesbeer is, sincerely, one of the best things to do in NYC. It is a pub crawl in which scenes of Shakespeare are acted by…

Theater Review: Barefoot Is A Refreshing Comedy About Sex

Written by Kate T. Billingsley and Thomas G. Waites, Barefoot is presented as a modern farce on sex and relationships. Yet, for all its humor,…

Theater Review: By The Way, Meet Vera Stark Questions Hollywood’s “Diverse” Representation

By The Way, Meet Vera Stark truly is a dramedy by weaving its comedy into the dramatic life of its leading lady, Vera Stark (played…

Theater Review: Bitter Greens Is Gossip Girl For Vegans

I LOOOOOOVED Bitter Greens. I ate that show up. (Pun Intended!) It was Gossip Girl smashed together with a healthy living lifestyle; matching treating your…

Theater Review: Hype Man Challenges Privilege As Exemption

Powerfully written and directed by Idris Goodwin, Hype Man has to be one of the best Off-Broadway plays I have seen. The break beat play…

Theater Review: Wild Goose Dreams Goes Viral At The Public Theater

When it comes to technology, we struggle to see or accept its duality. The internet is a door for both lightness and darkness, of which,…

Theatre Review: The Prom Is Everything We Love About Broadway

The Prom is hilarious, powerful, poignant, silly, and happily cheesy. It plays into the Broadway tropes and fantasies every single B-way Baby loves. The reason…

Theater Review: The Other Josh Cohen Makes You Have Hope

The reason I adored The Other Josh Cohen, playing at Westside Theater till February 24, is because it so relatable. I have yet to meet…

Theatre Review: Eve’s Song Sings To America’s Ghosts At Public Theater

Eve’s Song is one of the most important plays of the season, especially for our current. violent times. When it comes to police brutality against…

Theatre Review: Good Grief Is The Truest Portrayal of Loss At Vineyard Theatre

Playing at Vineyard Theatre until November 18, Good Grief is a simple, lovely pleasure to the NYC theatre circuit. In just 90 minutes, it makes…

Theater Review: India Pale Ale Asks Us To Cross Cultural Divides

SYNOPSIS: In a small Wisconsin town, a tight-knit Punjabi community gathers to celebrate the wedding of a traditional family’s only son, just as their strong-willed daughter…

Theatre Review: Ordinary Days Shows How Extraordinary It Is To Love

Ordinary Days’ is a modern musical; filled with everything we love of theatre fantasy and whisked with hints of 21st century romantic realities. From Dear…