When a theater complex houses multiple stages, resonances can be drawn between simultaneous productions.
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When a theater complex houses multiple stages, resonances can be drawn between simultaneous productions.
Continue reading “Olivier-Lyttelton”
Johnny Flynn is the caliber of British thespian all but expected to eventually unleash his Hamlet on the world (or, at least, on London).
Continue reading “To Be…ish”
Is “Teenage Dream” the jukebox musical’s snake-eating-its-own-tail-crossing-the-rubicon moment?
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Ambulatory stagings like Guys & Dolls at London’s Bridge Theatre reposition the customary relationship between audience and art.
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A longtime dream coming true can clarify what we want that dream to look like in reality, even through contradistinction.
Continue reading “Horror House”
What’s wrong with this picture:
Continue reading “Best Showtune”
It’s time for another dispatch regarding Cinema 123’s continued survival.
Continue reading “Survivor?”
Is the Park Avenue Armory the only reserved-seating theater in the world where, when you purchase a ticket online, the website doesn’t offer a seating chart that displays the available seats??
Continue reading “The Blind Armory”
Tinder owes Taylor Mac some royalties:


I assume most of you know that English-language movies are dubbed in countries where English isn’t the primary language.
Continue reading “Studying Unders”