Travesties
Written by Tom Stoppard
Directed by Patrick Marber
Roundabout: American Airlines Theatre
June 13, 2018 Production website
ππππ out of 5.
You are going to get an awful lot when you attend an Wednesday evening seeing Travesties (especially when you see it as your second show of the day).Β You are going to see a history lesson, farce, educational seminar, musical mixed with some highbrow intellectualism and some lowbrow silly fun and games.Β It really does become a bit overwhelming.Β l wished there was a remote on this show, and that I could pause and rewind many moments to figure out exactly what is happening and how exactly I am to feel about it – but forget that!Β It is more like a roller coaster that, once out of the gate, stops for no one. Continue reading Travesties→
Once on This Island
Book and Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens
Music by Stephen Flaherty
Choreographed by Camille A. Brown
Directed by Michael Arden
Circle in the Square
June 11, 2018 Production website
ππππ out of 5.
Romeo and Juliet lands on a tropical island complete with sand and water, roosters and trucks, trees and a diapered goat.Β It was a lush and sensual evening in the theatreΒ – one has almost gotten their ticketβs worth of entertainment before the show starts – – its like being invited to a living set that breathes and trickles, bubbles and lives!Β Continue reading Once on This Island→
Three Tall Women
Written by Edward Albee
Directed by Joe Mantello
Golden Theatre
June 10, 2018 Production website
πππππ out of 5.
There is acting and then there is Three Tall Women.Β This play was simply a masterclass in acting.Β Three Women (obviously) dominate the stage and you simply cannot take your eyes off of them for a second. Β Glenda Jackson, Laurie Metcalf, and Alison Pill – WOW!Β Whoever arranged that coup of casting needs to get a big bonus. Continue reading Three Tall Women→
Angels in America Part 2: Perestroika
written by: Tony Kushner
Directed by Marianne Elliott
Neil Simon Theatre
June 8, 2018 Production website
πππππ out of 5.
Now Part 2 – and what in the holy hell can ytou talk about in aΒ a review.Β An audience sits through 4 blissful hours of theatre that engages everyone of your senses, challenges your brain with history, metaphors, poverty and sheer intelligent discourse for 4 hours and NEVER leaves you bored.Β I have never been to a show that I thought could just go on and on forever and I would just willing sit and absorb.Β Continue reading Angels in America Part 2: Perestroika→
Angels in America Part 1: Millennium Approaches
written by: Tony Kushner
Directed by Marianne Elliott
Neil Simon Theatre
June 7, 2018 Production website
πππππ out of 5.
The Theatre just doesnβt get better than the last few minutes of Angels in America – Millenium Approaches.Β All the magic and the prophecy Β that is laid out in the the early scenes literally comes crashing down in the final moments of the play.Β It is an epic moment – in the truest sense of the word.Β The play itself starts out with some LOUD rolling epic music that nearly takes the roof off of the place, and you wonder is the play is EVER live up to that soundtrack.Β Β Well, it does and then some! Continue reading Angels in America Part 1: Millennium Approaches→