Theatre Review: Porto Looks At How Women Look At Themselves

Porto, written by Kate Benson and magnificently directed by Lee Sunday Evans, is brilliant. The writer has created a 90 minute play that is funny,…

Theatre Review: La Cancion Represents Latin Culture At Harlem Stage

SYNOPSIS: “La Cancion The Musical,” is a humorous and refreshing Spanish-language musical that follows a young man from The Bronx with a passion for music. In this…

Theatre Review: Chekov Dreams Is One For Literature Buffs

SYNOPSIS: In THE CHEKHOV DREAMS, Jeremy’s fiancée has it all – beauty, intelligence, beguiling charm. Unfortunately she’s also dead, but that doesn’t stop her from visiting him every…

Theatre Review: Josephine Baker Was A Burlesque Cabaret Dream

Josephine Baker lived a colorful life. She played more roles on earth then she did on film. She was a French Spy, mother of 12,…

Diandra Gives The Buzz: Trinkets Wants To See Broadway Stars

Synopsis: TRINKETS is set during a time when acceptance of a fringe group by the straight world was often little to none; as such, many drag…

Theatre Review: Mankind Reveals The Need For Womanhood

Synopsis: Mark and Jason were keeping things casual until Jason got pregnant. But however unplanned the pregnancy was, nothing could be less expected than the chain…

Diandra Reviews EduHam: Hamilton Is Giving Hope To The Future

I am putting forth a challenge TO EVERY BROADWAY show to do the same educational deeds as Broadway’s Hamilton. EduHam is a “recentish” development. After…

Theatre Review: Zhu Yi’s A Deal Shows The Pact Between Immigrant And Country

When you are young, anywhere but home sounds better. The idea that in some foreign land you can “make it big” and “make your own…

Theatre Review: Billy Crudup Transform Into The Thrilling Harry Clarke

Billy Crudup is STELLAR as Harry Clarke at Vineyard Theatre. The actor proves that Hollywood has not done enough to bring his charm and emotional…

Theatre Review: The Briefly Dead Revives How We Look At Life

Synopsis: Good news: you actually can bring the love of your life back from the dead. Bad news: breakfast the next morning is really awkward.…

Theatre Review: Latin History For Morons Is Hilarious, Educational, And Upsetting

John Leguizamo, for very long, has been a hero to the Latin community. From Sexaholic to Ghetto Klown, his honesty at the troubles of being…

Theatre Review: Romantic Trapezoid In Three Scenes Into Commitment Struggles

Written by Victor L. Cahn and directed by Alberto Bonilla, Romantic Trapezoid is a brisk look into commitment issues. When Melissa (played by the Elizabeth…

Theatre Review: This One’s For The Girls Shows Music Narrates Women’s Empowerment

Under the direction of Tamara Kangas Erickson, THIS ONE’S FOR THE GIRLS looks at the role of women over the past 100+ years through 40 Top…

Theatre Review: Burning Doors Is One of The Most Intense Plays of The Season

La MAMA Theatre Club is KNOWN for its experimental theatre, and it fearlessness at creating work that is through-provoking and even uncomfortable. You do not…

Theatre Review Desperate Measures Leaves You Desperately Happy At The York Theatre

Desperate Measures, based on William Shakespeare’s Measures for Measures is premiering at The York Theatre, and is one of the hottest tickets for Off-Broadway that…