What do you call the bar that separates adjacent seats in a theater?
Continue reading “Semantics Matter”
What do you call the bar that separates adjacent seats in a theater?
Continue reading “Semantics Matter”
Big Money is flooding into New York theater.
Continue reading “AAA”
After 45 years, Carole Rothman plans to step down from her perch atop Second Stage.
Continue reading “Second Stage, Three Patterns”
We did it, Joe.
Continue reading “For US”
Next spring’s Broadway production of Mary Jane will be a double rarity.
Continue reading “I’m Rick James,”
Escape to Margaritaville is my platonic ideal of a single-artist, non-biographical jukebox musical.
Continue reading “Escaped”
Financial precarity, thy name is theater funding.
Continue reading “Leave the Language, Take the Production”
Here are three observations provoked by the new movie The Pod Generation, all revolving around the concept of “and”:
Continue reading “Yes. And?”
Ivo van Hove’s A Little Life and the new movie Cobweb share an ending.
Continue reading “A Little Legacy”
If you see blood on stage, then chances are, it got there courtesy of a burst blood packet.
Continue reading “The Packetwoman”