New York Post and Michael Riedel
- Sexual dilemma in the roundNever mind its provocative title: “Cock” is about love. Things get complicated as people fall in and out of it, but this wonderful 90-minute show renders the emotional mess with great simplicity. There are no props, and the story couldn’t be more basic: Boy can’t choose between his... […]
- Tony ‘Road’ show parties onThe roadies are in town. Every year at this time, some 300 producers and theater owners — who collectively are known as “The Road” — gather in New York for a conference. Ostensibly they’re here to discuss business: the state of the touring circuit, which shows are selling (and which are... […]
- Judge orders 'Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark' producers to turn over information to ex-stuntmanAPThe marquee for "Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark" at the Foxwoods Theatre last year Producers of Broadway's "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark" were ordered Thursday to turn over any relevant information to a stuntman who claims he suffered a concussion, whiplash and two holes in his knees while performing... […]
LA Times Culture Monster
- Review: 'The Children' an inspired take on Medea myth“To mortal man, how great a scourge is love,” is one of countless ingenious lines that adorn “The Children” at the Theatre @ Boston Court. Michael Elyanow’s stunning riff on the Medea myth rips Euripides into current-day context, and rams its meanings into our brainpans. […]
- Video game Diablo III features performance by Pacific SymphonyThe Pacific Symphony performs music for an unlikely audience -- gamers battling the hellish underworlds of Diablo III. […]
- Review: Ben Wendel, Dan Tepfer a rollicking jazz duo at Blue WhaleAt first glance, a duet between a piano and saxophone could be considered a challenging assignment for some jazz listeners. Stripped of a rhythm section to anchor the ear, artists who tackle such a formation reduce their sound to its essence while allowing ample space to roam, leaving nowhere to hide if one player steps out too far beyond the other's le […]
Playbill.com
- American Premiere of Will Eno's Title and Deed Opens May 20 at NYC SignatureWill Eno's Title and Deed, a new solo play about a mysterious traveler, opens in its American premiere May 20 following previews from May 8 as part of Signature Theatre Company's season at the new Pershing Square Signature Center. Conor Lovett stars, repeating his turn seen in Ireland. Performances play to June 17. […]
- Bill Army, Marilyn Sokol, Lenny Wolpe Are Old Jews Telling Jokes Off-Broadway, Opening May 20Old Jews Telling Jokes, which is co-created by Peter Gethers and Daniel Okrent, officially opens May 20 following previews that began May 1 at Off-Broadway's Westside Theatre. […]
- THE DVD SHELF: "Being John Malkovich," Julie Andrews as "Victor Victoria," and the Vintage "Dearest Enemy"This month we watch John Malkovich in "Being John Malkovich," Julie Andrews and Robert Preston in "Victor Victoria," a TV version of Rodgers & Hart's "Dearest Enemy," and David Craig's master classes. […]


















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