DF Reviews Herringbone (Flashpoint Theatre — July 2014)
They don’t call it “star power” for nothing! The musical Herringbone is a worthy, intriguing show that takes too many detours, and […]
They don’t call it “star power” for nothing! The musical Herringbone is a worthy, intriguing show that takes too many detours, and […]
When I last visited the Bucks County Playhouse – in August 2002, to review a production of Camelot – I felt sadly […]
I remember the last time I saw Melissa Lynch. It was November 2010, and she was onstage in Latern Theater’s Uncle Vanya, […]
I heard Frederica Von Stade 40 years ago, and it was love at first sound. This was the summer following my high […]
Third time’s the charm? Well, almost. Prior to the Wilma’s The Real Thing, I’d seen Tom Stoppard’s play in two different productions, […]
So how was the play? I’ll get to that, I promise. But first, let me take a moment to celebrate the exceptional […]
Nothing gladdens my heart like seeing a new theater company grow and prosper. These are tough times for the arts, and the […]
In 1950, Frank Loesser redefined how musical theater looked at New York. Oh, other composer-lyricists – notably Cole Porter— got there first. […]
I saw this delightful production of Henry Purcell’s weird and wonderful The Fairy Queen at Rutgers Camden this afternoon, and enjoyed it so much […]
Somewhere on the list of plays I always wanted to see – but never thought I would have the chance – is […]