London’s “42nd Street”: Come and Meet Those Dancing Feet and the Appalling Sexists Attached to Said Feet…And Peggy
Hey remember how my last few reviews have covered really stellar shows and I mentioned that it’s much more fun to write about not-so-stellar shows? Wheee! […]
Broadway’s A Doll’s House, Part 2: Here’s What Might Have Happened
Lucas Hnath was just your ordinary boy, spending his days writing about what happened to his favorite characters from various fiction universes after the original work […]
“Bandstand” On Broadway: War Is The Worst But This Show Is Amazing
In my long, extensive history of theatre obsession, I’ve never been as surprised by a show as I was by “Bandstand”. Well at least in the […]
Broadway’s “Dear Evan Hansen”: Why Dehydration from Crying is Possible but Worth It
I have never put off writing about a show as long as I put this one off. Long-time readers know that I have the most fun […]
“An American in Paris” Finally Classes Up London’s West End
I knowww, I can’t believe it has taken me this long to see “An American in Paris” either! It came out on Broadway right when I […]
“How to Succeed” in London: Make An Old Show Absolutely Ridiculously Hysterical
“How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying” is one of those old Broadway musicals from just after the Golden Age (1961) that I always forget […]
Oscar Weekend 2017: Predictions and Wishes and Hopes and Dreams
The Oscars are Sunday! Are you so excited? Yes you are who’s a good boy! I won’t get to watch till Monday because they don’t air […]
Oscar Weekend 2017: All (or some of) the Movie Reviews You Need Before Sunday
this best doggie in the whole world is named Oscar do you get it What is this, 2015? Because I don’t have strong feelings about any […]
Oscar Weekend 2017: All (or some of) the Movie Reviews You Need Before Sunday
What is this, 2015? Because I don’t have strong feelings about any of these movies being crowned Best Picture of the Year! To paraphrase Tracy Jordan, […]
Broadway’s “Fiddler on the Roof”: It Might Be Over But Nope It’s Never Over
“Fiddler on the Roof” is an important show for so many reasons. It’s a golden age classic with a memorable score that has held up today. […]
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