School of Rock has burst onto the Broadway stage with electric energy, extremely talented child actors, and the vibe of a rock concert. Based on the 2003 film of the same name, this musical features a book by Julian Fellowes and fourteen new songs written by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Glenn Slater, in addition to […]
Thundering Silence
Fool For Love at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre The Manhattan Theatre Club’s Fool For Love at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre has the same energy as a bomb when the counter hits zero. Taking place over the course of a single night, Sam Shepard’s play tells the story of Eddie (Sam Rockwell) and May […]
Traveling At the Speed of Light
The Gob Squad’s Before Your Very Eyes What is our relationship with time and aging, and how do both of those occurrences affect how we see ourselves? What is the relationship between the performer and the viewer, and what happens when both those roles exist in one person? These are two of the […]
When Destiny Tightens its Stranglehold
Therese Raquin revived in an immersive Broadway production by the Roundabout Theater Company Whether you are sitting in a first row orchestra seat, or acquired a last minute rush ticket in the very far back of Studio 54, the new Broadway production of Therese Raquin by the Roundabout Theater Company guarantees an emotionally stirring journey […]
Fondly, Collette Richland : An Absurdly Good Time
I like to make sense of the things around me. Like any other human being, I believe every effect has a cause, and by the principle of cause and effect I can understand what is going on in the world. This sort of thinking—it works well in real life—but how about in fiction, or in […]




