Theatre Review: Mascaras Afueras And Seis Are Must -See Theater At Teatro Circulo

Teatro Círculo has entered its 2018 circuit with an absolute bang. Serving the best plays and entertainment form Latin America to further our community’s voice…

Theatre Review: Ms.Estrada Brings Feminism To Hip Hop & Shakespeare

Is equal treatment special treatment? This is the question that billows through Ms.Estrada, directed by Michelle Tattenbaum; the most feminist musical, written by 4 guys,…

Theatre Review: The Stone Witch Breaks Hearts At Westside Theatre

Synopsis: Extraordinary art must be tamed. Simon Grindberg is the world’s most illustrious children’s book writer and illustrator —but his next masterpiece is a decade overdue.…

Theatre Review: Grand Hotel Shows The Poverty of Wealth AT NYCC

  To live beyond your means is, usually, a sign that you are not living with meaning. Those that choose to materialize their existence by…

Theatre Review: Shakespeare’s Will Is One To Witness

Synopsis: Loosely based on the few historical facts known about the Bard, Anne, and their family life, SHAKESPEARE’S WILL is a lively, humorous and emotional depiction of…

Theatre Review: Dogs of Rwanda Howls With The Pains of Trauma

Synopsis: 16-year-old David finds himself in Uganda as a church missionary. He follows the girl of his dreams into the woods as the Rwandan genocide erupts.…

Theatre Review: A Letter To Harvey Milk Is One To Open

A Letter To Harvey Milk is not so much about the acclaimed activist’s life as much as the lives that follow his acclaim. Milk has…

Theatre Review: Relevance Is The Most Exciting, Relevant Work Off- Broadway

One of THE BEST off-Broadway way shows gracing this current, theater season, Relevance is key to its name. Confronting the divisions between gender, race, and…

Theatre Review: Locked Up B*tches Is Pure, Animal Fun At The Flea Theater

Synopsis: Get ready for some RUFF b*tches! When Pipsy, a pedigree cocker spaniel, lands at the Bitchfield Animal Shelter, she becomes thecenter of a turf war between…

Theatre Review: The Amateurs Play To God At Vineyard Theatre

When do we become individuals? When do we gain our own voice, thoughts, and feelings? Do we ever? The Amateurs embraces individualism as mass empowerment,…

Theatre Review: El Coronel No Tiene Quien Le Escriba Is A Must- Watch

El Coronel No Tiene Quien Le Escriba was Garbriel Garcia Marquez’s favorite writing. He, literally, wrote 100 Years of Solitude so that someone would look…

Theater Review: Party Face Leaves You Smashed With Good Laughs

You would not think a group of family and friends uniting after one of them was institutionalized for a mental breakdown is a hilarious concept,…

Theatre Review: Cardinal Questions Whether Good Business Is Right?

Gentrification, “white flight”, classism, and racism seemingly define how money and people move throughout American cities. A change in population demographics is not an easy…

Theatre Review: Broad Comedy Confront Cruelty Veiled As Conservative

The Republican image has been divided between two tarnished looks.The first one of a wealthy, educated “uppity” person that believes in fiscal responsibility if it…

Theatre Review: The Bench Makes You Acknowledge The Homeless

Synopsis: Based on true stories, The Bench, set in urban decay and rubble, explores the emotional heartbreak of five homeless characters and the catastrophic hysteria surrounding AIDs…