review: a new take on “merrily we roll along”
Fiasco Theater’s new production at Roundabout expertly deconstructs an imperfect classic and rediscovers the emotional power of the piece. The Stephen Sondheim-George Furth musical “Merrily We Roll...
View Articlereview: jeremy o. harris’s “daddy” is a masterpiece of melodrama
Late last year New York Theatre Workshop premiered Jeremy O. Harris’s Slave Play and now in a miraculous feat for a newcomer, he has a second play this season, “Daddy” produced by The New Group and...
View Articlehow to explore australia on a budget
Australia is one of the most beautiful and intriguing countries in the world, which is exactly why it attracts so many tourists and explorers from all over the globe. If you want to see what it has to...
View Articlegay massage london: offering you improved flexibility
Once we’re well into adulthood, with every passing year, we can lose flexibility and range of motion, especially if we have sedentary lifestyles with a little exercise. Joints can stiffen so slowly...
View Articlereview: “kiss me, kate” is beautiful but painfully dated
On a recent episode of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Rachel Bloom’s character is in a revue of classic musical theatre songs, all of which she’s loved and adored since childhood. However, as an adult revisiting...
View Articlereview: “ain’t too proud” ain’t too bad
At this point it is understandable and even expected, to be skeptical of jukebox musicals, especially ones that tell the story of an artist or group. It seems as if every new musical of this type is...
View Articlereview: what the constitution means to me at helen hayes theater
Lately, some of the most frequent words to come up in theater reviews are “timely” and “relevant.” In this repressive political landscape, we are all debating what kinds of theater we need right now...
View Articlereview: “hadestown” is rachel chavkin’s magnum opus
After her production of Dave Malloy’s “Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812,” Rachel Chavkin had a lot to live up to. In that production, she rebuilt the Imperial Theatre and staged an...
View Article5 tips for visiting auckland
Auckland, a beautiful city in one of the most liberal and sex-positive places in the world, is finally finding its spot on the gay tourism map. Thanks to its chill vibe, fantastic nightlife, and...
View Articlecomplete list of tony nominations: surprises and snubs
Complete List of Tony Nominations: Surprises and Snubs The nominations for the 73rd annual Tony Awards were announced this morning by Gayle King, Brandon Victor Dixon, and Bebe Neuwirth. The complete...
View Articleessentials for your visit to london
With artifacts dating back to 4,500 BC (or earlier), London has a long history rife with scandal and intrigue—it’s no wonder it frequently tops lists of must-visit cities across the globe. If you can’t...
View Articletony award predictions
The 73rd annual Tony Awards will be held on Sunday, June 9th. Below is a list of everyone I think will win and everyone I think should win. Some races are very clear cut, like Stephanie J. Block for...
View Articlehillary and clinton: both, but not as lively
There was much anticipation as I awaited Laurie Metcalf and John Lithgow’s performance in Lucas Hnath’s Hillary and Clinton. With as much fantastic material to work from as they had available to them,...
View Article5 fun things to do during pride month in nyc
Hey yall, it’s June – Pride month and we couldn’t be more excited about that. This June is a bit different though, mostly because it celebrates the 50th Stonewall anniversary, which means that all gay...
View Articleworldpride nyc 2019: a guide
The MarchJune 30thThe first March was held in 1970 and has since become an annual civil rights demonstration. Over the years, its purpose has broadened to include recognition of the fight against AIDS...
View Articlegary: a sequel to titus andronicus: funny and fabulous, eccentric and...
Set immediately following one of the bloodiest plays in the canon, you aren’t disappointed by the macabre elements Taylor Mac chooses to incorporate into his new play. Gary really does have something...
View Articlebeetlejuice reinvigorates the 1988 (cult) classic into a frenzied, modern take
The amount of energy that Alex Brightman (as Beetlejuice) brings to the show has us wondering (not really, though, no need to do a UA) if he’s actually coke-fueled as opposed to simply joking about it....
View Articlefrankie & johnny in the clair de lune but not quite in 2019
Audra McDonald never seems to disappoint, and Frankie & Johnny in the CLAIR de LUNE is no exception. She is a powerhouse that delivers her performance well. The opening of the show is intentionally...
View Articlenaked boys singing! is pretty much what it sounds like, though perhaps more fun
Naked Boys Singing! is pretty upfront about what you might expect when you buy your tickets for the show. Though when the show originally opened in 1999 it was, perhaps, a bit more subversive. Today,...
View Articlecamp morning wood: campy fun in all the ways
Camp Morning Wood opened tonight at Playwrights Horizons, just a couple of doors down from Theatre Row, home of Naked Boys Singing! which is fairly apt. Though it’s a musical that promotes a gratuitous...
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