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Picnic

Picnic, the 1953 Pulitzer Prizer winner for drama by William Inge, is back on Broadway in a wonderful revival from the Roundabout Theatre Company. The play, also set in the early 50s, takes plays in rural Kansas in the backyard of Mrs. Owens and Mrs. Potts on the day...

New York City Ballet: Saturday at the Ballet with George

New York City Ballet celebrated the 109th birthday of its co-founder George Balanchine with its third annual Saturday at the Ballet with George. The program, which ran during the company’s Tschaikovsky Celebration featured a day of activities. We attended the...

Evita

We almost waited too long to see the revival of Evita. Its been open since last spring, but its run ends next weekend when its star’s contracts come to an end. I’m glad we didn’t miss it because this production does a lot of things very well. Evita...

The Mystery of Edwin Drood

It was a fun, fun, fun Christmas Eve Eve seeing the Roundabout Theatre Company’s revival of the Rupert Holmes musical The Mystery of Edwin Drood. The show, which is based on a novel Charles Dickens never completed because of his death, won five 1986 Tony Awards...

Bare: The Musical – A Revisit

I knew I’d go back and see Bare: The Musical at some point, but I didn’t know it would be this soon. However, when I heard that choreographer Travis Wall was doing a talk back this past Thursday night I had to go. The show, which was already quite good...

Bare: The Musical

The title of the show is what makes the distinction. Bare: The Musical is different than its predcessor Bare: A Pop Opera. I’ve been a fan of Bare since 2004. The show had a run at American Theatre of Actors, which I missed (although I’ve seen bits of that...