It has only been two years since it opened on Broadway, but “Something Rotten!” has already surpassed its local legend in New...
The following review is based on the November 2nd performance and contains some plot spoilers. Composed by celebrated Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi...
The Pearl Fishers (by librettists Eugène Cormon and Michel Carré) is composer Georges Bizet’s lesser-known work, compared to Carmen, which was written a...
The following review is based on the performance from October 6th. Executive Producer Kate Pazakis and her creative team, in tandem with...
Combining the past and the present, or the classical and the contemporary, into an attractive presentation takes a fine finesse, whereupon a...
When “Footloose” became a Broadway musical in 1998, 14 years after the release of the Kevin Bacon-starring film, it quickly became apparent...
The premises of some plays have stood the test of time, earning our appreciation and renewing our love of the theatre. One...
It’s hard to believe that the film “Bridesmaids” is already more than six years old, and that many of its stars –...
No matter how cynical we might become, magical performances and tricks just might be one of the few unsullied things that will...
The best musicals not only highlight compelling material and music, but commemorate a historically significant past. Often times, much of history’s figures...