Tag: Gone With The Wind
Review: ‘The Big’ at The Sedgwick Theater
Lee Cortopassi’s The Big offers a fun, farcical take on classic film noir, loaded with ludicrous, laugh-out-load moments of sheer, nearly surreal silliness.
Set between...
Review: ‘Cirque du Soleil Paramour’ at The Lyric Theatre in NYC
It will be interesting to keep an eye on this new spectacular show - Paramour - calling itself a New Broadway Musical, for it's a combination...
Review: ‘Laughter and Reflection with Carol Burnett-A Conversation Where the Audience...
Comedienne extraordinaire Carol Burnett brought her distinctive and legendary persona to the Music Center at Strathmore last night and the audience responded with glee...
Review: ‘Moonlight & Magnolias’ at the Audrey Herman Spotlighters Theatre
What better way to start the new year, but with the delightful comedy Moonlight & Magnolias about the frustratingly funny writing process for the...
DCMetroTheaterArts’ Best of 2015 #11: New York’s Ten Best of 2015...
It was an active year, heavily marked by new and revisited musicals. The attendance and box office numbers were good, both on and off...
2015 Capital Fringe Review: ‘No AIDS No Maids: Stories I Can’t...
The image is frightening. A beautiful black woman—larger than life, with a resume to match—dons white gloves and a waistcoat, smears makeup on her...
‘An American in Paris’ at The Palace Theatre in New York...
"Fresh as paint" kept buzzing through my head as I sat, enthralled, as this latest "new musical based on a famous film" sang and...
‘Collidescope: Adventures in Pre-and Post-Racial America’ at Clarice Smith Performing Arts...
On the eve of a grand jury’s decision on the killing of Ferguson’s Michael Brown, Collidescope: Adventures in Pre-and Post-Racial America is a boldly...
‘By The Way, Meet Vera Stark’ at Everyman Theatre
People want their history to be heroic and uplifting, happy and fabulous. They want the heroes and heroines of history to be the same....
‘Moonlight and Magnolias’ at Colonial Players by Amanda Gunther
“Frankly, my dear I don’t give a damn.” One of these most famous lines in cinematic history, but did you know that only part...