Spotlight On...Michael Joel and Kaitlin Overton
Name: Michael Joel and Kaitlin OvertonHometown: M: Point Pleasant, New JerseyK: High Bridge, New Jersey.Education: K: Both of us are graduates of Montclair State University’s BA Theatre Studies...
View ArticleReview: A Rocky Rock and Roll Memory
Bio-musicals are all the rage. Rather jukebox musicals that tell the lives of infamous musicians using their songbook as the score. The unspoken lives of legendary rock stars serve as wonderful source...
View ArticleSpotlight On...Zeke Hunter
Name: Zeke HunterHometown: NYCEducation: SUNY PurchaseFavorite Credits: As a director, The War Machine by Johnny Alspaugh and The Elephant’s Fable (Project Greenlight 2015 first round finalist)Tell us...
View ArticleReview: Words That Burn
Actions speak louder than words. Or maybe the power comes within the words of the actions. In Ginger Lazarus’ Burning, a story of love, loss, and passion, follows Cy, a woman who is kicked out of the...
View ArticleSpotlight On...Giacomo Baessato
Name: Giacomo BaessatoHometown: Vancouver, BC, CanadaEducation: Circle in the Square Theatre SchoolSelect Credits:"X Files,""Once Upon A Time,""Ally Was Screaming,""Little Pink House"Who do you play in...
View ArticleReview: The Struggles of the Lower Class
Life in the lower tier of the class system has never been thought of as easy. Finding ways to make ends meet is a daily struggle that many go through. Just wondering if your electricity will be working...
View ArticleReview: Snow White's Adult Adventure
Company XIV has a knack for taking the risqué form of burlesque and marrying it with a modern spin, often using classic stories as a skeleton for a steamy night of spectacle and seduction. In their...
View ArticleReview: The Music and the Mylar
Celebrating the 40th Anniversary of the acclaimed musical, the Secret Theatre's production of A Chorus Line reminds us why we love this musical. Between the music from Marvin Hamlisch and Edward...
View ArticleSpotlight On...Taylor Doherty
Name: Taylor DohertyHometown: Buffalo, NYEducation: Theatre Graduate studies at Bowling Green State and The University at Buffalo, Undergrad English studies at Hilbert College.Favorite Credits: I’m the...
View ArticleReview: Welcome to Paradise
by Michael BlockWelcome to paradise. A tropical getaway where your inhibitions are whisked away as you embark on a hypnotic journey, encountering beautiful cabana boys, a family looking for something...
View ArticleSpotlight On...Leah Gabriel
Name: Leah GabrielHometown: Melbourne, AustraliaEducation: Circle in the Square Theater School, NYCSelect Credits: Tartuffe! with Three Day Hangover, Othello and King Lear with Titan Theatre...
View ArticleReview: The Heart of Imagination
by Michael BlockWe get enamored with origin stories. Just recently, Wicked celebrated becoming the tenth longest running show in Broadway history. And right down the street, another origin story...
View ArticleReview: A Never Ending Saga
Finding a manner in which to discuss important issues can be hard. That's where art can come in. Art is a medium where a story can be told all the while educating and informing an audience about topics...
View ArticleReview: A Life in the Fen
Life is a job in itself. Wake up, work, eat, sleep, and do it all over again. To some, that's all life consists of. No moments of excitement. Just finding ways to make ends meet. In Caryl Churchill’s...
View ArticleReview: A Series of Silent Conversations
Who says you need words to tell a story? In Mike Spara's Conversations with Body Language, Spara offers an evening of solo wordless sketch comedy that pays homage to classic physical comedy by blending...
View ArticleReview: The Dark, Dark Truth
America is a scary place and Dandy Darkly is here to spook you silly. The acclaimed story yeller, yes that's right a story yeller, brings tales of horror to Under St. Marks in Dandy Darkly's Trigger...
View ArticleReview: Chalk Zone Live
Storytelling can be simple. All you need is a place to share it. And maybe a little chalk. In Alex Curtis’ Chalk, Curtis creates a world of his own on the walls of the Kraine Theater where his dreams...
View ArticleReview: Andy and Barney Do CSI
Take a beloved classic sitcom and a cop show franchise and what do you get? CSI: Mayberry. Written and directed by Genny Yosco, the characters of "The Andy Griffith Show" are transported into a "CSI"...
View ArticleReview: The Matron and the Mechanic
Imagine a world where disease has destroyed a population and has forced regulation on human interaction and intimacy. And imagine that humans are forced to work as matrons for sex robots who serve as...
View ArticleReview: Murder Room
Cottage B at the Sprucehaven Lodge is a place that is filled with skeletons. Skeletons from a woman’s past and present. In Sprucehaven B, the twisted drama written by Mark Cornell, we begin by seeing a...
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