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…

Theatre Review: Sutra Is Serenity At White Light Festival

The White Light Festival is currently at Lincoln Center, and with it comes some of the most therapeutic, gorgeous, and eccentric works from across the…

Theatre Review: Olga Pericet Is Grace Incarnate At Repertorio Español

If ever there was a moment where I felt God works, it was watching Olga Pericet: Enfoque at the Repertorio Español. One of the best Flamenco…

Theatre Review: The Nap Is A Quick Laugh On Family Dynamics

Manhattan Theatre Club’s The Nap’s premise is both simple and complex, but can be boiled down to one note: you can’t escape family. Ben Schnetzer…

Theatre Review: Pop Punk High Is The Best Off-Broadway Show

Never in my life did I think I would walk away from a musical missing Avril Lavigne. Yet, Pop Punk High reminds us that she…

Theatre Review: A Lovely Sunday For Creve Couer Breaks Your Heart

When you are a woman there is a societal pressure to get a man and a family. The older you get, the more that pressure…

Jen Reviews Theatre: Hershey Felder As Irving Berlin Is Magnificent

“I did it all for you!” During Hershey Felder As Irving Berlin, this line made me cry because it was a sincere moment. It was…

Jen Reviews Theatre: Scraps Shows Police Brutality Marks The Hearts of Black Youth

Playing at The Flea Theater till September 24, Scraps shows the raw, unabashed hurt of black youth struggling to accept that their deaths are made…

Theatre Review: Botswana Makes The Culture Proud At Playstation Theater

SYNOPSIS: Pula, or rain, is highly cherished in Botswana, a semi-arid country in Africa. This fictional play – anchored on the practical and mystical relationship…

Theatre Review: Beloved Is A Look Into The Deluded

Everybody has ambition, but not everybody has the access or knowledge on how to realize/ control it. Beloved may seem, in title, like a love…

Theatre Review: Peter Who? Gives Spiderman A Silly Spin At NYMF

The New York Musical Festival has swept through Theatre Row, and it has brought the Spiderman parody musical you never knew you needed, but will…

Concert Review: Oh Wonder Are Wonderful At Summerstage

There I was; behind an 11 month old baby dressed in pink, being held up by her dad, and trying to grab the streaming lights…

Theatre Review: Chatter Approaches The Noise Around Adulting

SYNOPSIS: Claire moves to New York. She knows this is supposed to be the best time of her life, when she’ll meet her true friends…