Theatre Review; Innit Is A Gut-Wrenching Look Into Growing Up Poor

Synopsis: Meet Kelly Roberts as she visits a psychologist. She’s bold, vulgar…and broken. You’ll laugh blindly to heartfelt tears! Powerful, sell-out one-woman show Innit, set during working…

Theatre Review: God Save Queen Pam Is An Off-Broadway Princess Diaries

Absolutely, every young girl is raised with the idea of “the princess.” Nowadays, the idea brings about an odd dynamic because women are realizing that…

Theatre Review: The Maid’s Tragedy Shows The Depression of Power

Photography By Carol Julien SYNOPSIS: Traditionally portrayed as a male soldier returning home from war, Melantius discovers the King has arranged a marriage between his social-climbing…

Theatre Review: Teenage Dick Shows What Is A Moral Disability

SYNOPSIS: TEENAGE DICK is a brilliantly hilarious take on Richard III, Shakespeare’s classic tale of power and lust. TEENAGE DICK reimagines the most famous disabled character…

Theatre Review: Police Cops Is The American Cop Comedy We Deserve

Police Cops is a 55 minute, American Cop extravaganza that shines a light on the America’s obsession with flags, police, and looking really brawny while…

Theatre Review: First Love Redefines When Love Comes

Synopsis: A couple in their sixties meet and fall in love – for the first time in their lives. Through the eyes of celebrated playwright Charles…

Theatre Review: BenDeLaCreme’s Dante’s Inferno A Go-Go Is A Moral Show

I love BenDeLaCreme. The sweetheart of RuPaul’s Drag Race, I was excited to see her kindness, goofiness, and puntastic humor come into play at her…

Theatre Review: EXQUISITA AGONÍA Is One of The Most Unique Plays Off Broadway

Playing at the legendary Repertorie Espanol and written by Nilo Cruz, the playwright is known for writing eccentric and beautiful plays; Exquisita Agonia is no…

Theatre Review: The Exposed Bone Workshop Collective Presents When Pigs Fly!

Playing at The Pit, The Exposed Bone Workshop Collective’s When Pigs Fly is one of the FUNNIEST shows in New York, and it is not…

Theatre Review: Dance Nation Shows Being A Girl Is Not Easy

The most exciting thing about being young is that everything feels exciting. Emotions run so high within you that even a dance rehearsal can make…

Theatre Review: Made to Dance in Burning Buildings Is Theatric Healing

In many ways, trauma can strip us of our humanity, and put us on a clear track to self-destruction. Who wants to feel after someone…

Theatre Review: Saint Joan Is Heavenly Revived By MTC

Written by George Bernard Shaw, Saint Joan reveals the humanity of divinity, and plays upon the loneliness of both. To be God is to be…

Theatre Review: Randy Writes A Novel Confronts Our Addiction To Fame

Heath McIvor’s Randy Writes A Novel is raunchy, rowdy, rambunctious, and revealing. Randy Feltface is one of the top comedians in Austrailia, and he is…

Theatre Review: Summer- The Donna Summer Musical Is A Disco Extravaganza

I have to admit I was curious about Summer: The Donna Summer Musical. How would the life of The Queen of Disco translate to Broadway?…

Theatre Review: Dress of Fire Burns With The Fabric of Human Greed

Austin Pendleton’s Dress of Fire is one of the most surprisingly poignant plays I have seen. In a nook, historical theater, 13 Street Theatre, a…