To intermission, or not to intermission?
Continue reading “Putting the Mission in…”
To intermission, or not to intermission?
Continue reading “Putting the Mission in…”
If I had to guess, every single one of you knows at least one family who’s dealt with Alzheimer’s or dementia.
Continue reading “From Six to Seven”
Ryan J. Haddad has schooled me on how accessibility pertains to the entire audience, and not solely those who “need” such devices.
Continue reading “The Ability of Accessibility”
Washington D.C.’s Arena Stage premiered a musical version of A Wrinkle in Time this month.
Continue reading “A Residency Wrinkle”
Can you name a single musical steeped in the Islamic tradition?
Continue reading “Make the Case”
80% of Broadway runs lose money.
Continue reading “The 80%”
Generally speaking — AKA, I KNOW THERE ARE EXCEPTIONS APLENTY — musicals are staged in bigger theaters than plays.
Continue reading “In Around”
A small-town serial killer is catnip for our true-crime obsessed era.
Continue reading “Community Hunt”
Over the course of a production’s run, no two performances can be EXACTLY alike.
Continue reading “It’s a Sign”
I’ve seen damn near every filmed recording of a London production that’s been screened in NYC movie theaters.
Continue reading “Out, Damned Camera”