Except the one time I did — and felt guilty about it Photo by Ev on Unsplash I was struggling to decide where to eat dinner tonight;…Read More
I was struggling to decide where to eat dinner tonight; sometimes that’s a hard decision for me. I settled on one of my usual spots…Read More
MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET, full of crowd-pleasing music opened at the Playhouse last Thursday. It will run until Sunday, February 18th. Fans of the music will…Read More
I think I liked THE HUMANS. I know I liked the humans in THE HUMANS. But Stephen Karam’s script is so nuanced, so subtle that…Read More
I’m torn; on one hand, I really liked WAITRESS as a musical. It’s structured well, it’s got complicated characters, tricky moral problems, and an interesting…Read More
Talk about a crowd-pleaser. A CHRISTMAS STORY – THE MUSICAL, which has a week-long run at the Aronoff Center, brought out the masses who reacted…Read More
Theresa Rebeck’s POOR BEHAVIOR reminds me of why I am really glad I don’t provide marriage counseling anymore. The opening night audience laughed, guffawed, gasped,…Read More
I love new works; there’s something exciting about seeing a new play for the first time produced out of passion with care and hard-work. That’s…Read More
I know this may surprise some of my more sophisticated readers, but FINDING NEVERLAND is now probably in my top five favorite musicals of all…Read More
Why are so many new plays – especially comedies – so sitcomesque, I wonder? I think there’s a void to fill. But is it because…Read More