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Tag Archives: Broadway
A Conversation with Diane Paulus and Suzan-Lori Parks
It is always exciting to me to see two women collaborate as creative leads on a project. But when the players include playwright Suzan-Lori Parks (who many may know from her ambitious 365 Days/365 Plays project or her Pulitzer Prize … Continue reading
Posted in Miller Theatre, Theater
Tagged Broadway, Diane Paulus, George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin, Porgy & Bess, Richard Rodgers Theatre, SOA Alumni, Suzan-Lori Parks, The American Repertory Theater, The Gershwins' Porgy & Bess
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Godspell
Heading off to Stephen Schwartz’s Godspell at the Circle in the Square Theater last weekend, I had absolutely no preconceived notions. My knowledge of the show was based off a friends comment that it was about New Testament stories. Though … Continue reading
The Rockstar Populist: Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson Review
Stepping into the Bernard Jacobs Theatre you are immediately transported, and you will likely wonder where exactly you’ve gone. Bloody Bloody Andrew Jacskon, a production that itself has recently been transported from The Public Theater to Broadway, blurs all sorts … Continue reading
Posted in Music, Theater, Uncategorized
Tagged Andrew Jackson, Benjamin Walker, Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson, Broadway, The Public Theatre
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Out of the Theater and into the Sun: Broadway in Bryant Park
If you are like me, you know the many problems you can run into if you want to go to a Broadway show. First of all, you are shelling out big money (unless you choose one of the shows offered on … Continue reading
Posted in Arts Squad, Free in NYC, Theater
Tagged Broadway, broadway in bryant park, bryant park, in the heights, nunsense, promises promises, stomp
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Denzel Washington in Fences
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, August Wilson’s Fences earned rave reviews and prizes galore when it first emerged on the theater scene in 1987. Now, in its first Broadway revival, it is once again reveling in critical acclaim … Continue reading
Posted in Theater, Tickets
Tagged August Wilson, Broadway, denzel washington, discount tickets, fences, Viola Davis
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Back from Brooklyn
Without ever quite leaving Morningside Heights, I’ve spent the past few months in Arthur Miller’s Brooklyn, circa 1955, working with a super cast (Liev Schreiber, Scarlett Johansson and 12 other wonderful actors) on a Broadway production of his play A … Continue reading