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Home - StageBuddy.com Search for: ADVERTISE | CONTACT US Visit our social channels! POST A SHOW ARTICLES & REVIEWS WHAT’S PLAYING LIFESTYLE Articles & Reviews What’s Playing Lifestyle 123 Top Stories When Our Mothers Were Young Liberation When Our Mothers Were Young Liberation Theater Review By Elyse Trevers Off-Broadway Adina Version.Audrey CorsaBess WohlBetsy AidemCharlie ThurstonIrene Sofia LucioKayla DavionKristolyn LloydSusannah FloodWhitney White It’s hard to imagine our mothers’ lives when they were young women. What were their plans, goals, dreams? Do they have regrets? This is the premise of Bess Wohl’s new play, Liberation, presented by Roundabout Theatre Company, as the playwright envisi …Read more BROADWAY EATS with Bryce Edwards Cabaret By Matt Smith ManhattanNew York Food and Drink Bryce Edwards The spirited crooner shares his fave food spots in the area ahead of his ballyhooed Birdland return. Though we understand their circumstances may have been a bit different, like Oliver and his clan of orphan boys, we’ve all fallen into a daze dream …Read more Language is Identity English Theater Review By Elyse Trevers BroadwayComedy Ava LalezarzadehHadi TabbalKnud AdamsMarjan NeshatPooya MohseniSanaz ToossiTala Ashe It’s not easy for an adult to learn a new language. If you ever tried, you will connect with the characters in “English” the 2023 Pulitzer Prize-winning play for Drama by playwright Sanaz Toossi now presented by Roundabout Theatre Company. Each of th …Read more Interview: Susie Essman of MY FIRST EX-HUSBAND on the Show’s Situational Humor and Poignancy – “Everybody’s Story is Individual” Theater Feature By Matt Smith ManhattanNew YorkUpper ManhattanUpper West Plays Joy BeharSusie Essman “I do. Now, I’m done!” Such is the sharp and straightforward tagline used for My First Ex-Husband, the raucous romp detailing marriages gone awry, from the fervent pen of The View host Joy Behar. Divulging tales that range from their man being in the …Read more Audra is Momma Rose Gypsy Theater Review By Elyse Trevers BroadwayMusical Arthur LaurentsAudra McDonaldDanny BursteinGeorge C. WolfeJoy WoodsJule StyneKevin CsolakLesli MargheritaStephen Sondheim Some Broadway musicals are classics, revived over and over again. And then there are the divas, the performers who create the starring roles. If you are lucky enough to see them, you will witness unforgettable performances. This year’s outstanding re …Read more The Cost of Inclusivity Eureka Day Theater Review By Elyse Trevers Broadway Amber GrayAnna D. ShapiroBill IrwinChelsea Yakura-KurtzJessica HechtJonathan SpectorThomas Middleditch The Board of Directors of Eureka Day school, a private school in upscale Berkeley, California, prizes inclusivity above all else. So no issues will be resolved without complete agreement. “We only make decisions by consensus,” says Meiko, a member of …Read more BROADWAY EATS (and Shops!) with the Ensemblists of ELF: THE MUSICAL Theater Feature By Matt Smith ManhattanMidtownTheater District Food and DrinkHolidaysShopping J SavageRodney Thompson The effervescent elves of the ensemble share their favorite spots to eat before or after a show, as well as must-see New York holiday hotspots in this special edition of our series. Though we understand their circumstances may have been a bit differ …Read more A Shakespeare Problem Play The Merchant of Venice Theater Review By Elyse Trevers ComedyOff-Broadway Alexandra SilberGus BirneyIgor GolyakRichard TopolT.R. KnightWilliam Shakespeare Shakespeare’s “The Merchant of Venice” is considered a ‘problem’ play with its ambiguous tone, shifting from humor to dark elements in the person of one of the central characters, the Jewish Shylock. No matter what Shylock does, he is teased and mock …Read more The Family That Sings Together Cult of Love Theater Review By Elyse Trevers David RascheJohn Lee BeattyLeslye HeadlandMare WinninghamShailene WoodleyTrip CullmanZachary Quinto It’s the weekend before Christmas and the airports are crowded with folks heading home for the holidays. But Not everyone is looking forward to getting together with the family. Despite the Christmas rituals and music, the grown up Dahl children in “ …Read more BROADWAY EATS with Kayla Pecchioni Theater Feature By Matt Smith ManhattanMidtownNew YorkTheater District Food and Drink Kayla PecchioniThe Great Gatsby Though we understand their circumstances may have been a bit different, like Oliver and his clan of orphan boys, we’ve all fallen into a daze dreaming of “food, glorious food” at one point or another. After all, it’s been said that food is the great …Read more BROADWAY EATS with Dariana Mullen Theater Feature By Matt Smith ManhattanMidtownTheater District Food and Drink Dariana MullenThe Great Gatsby Though we understand their circumstances may have been a bit different, like Oliver and his clan of orphan boys, we’ve all fallen into a daze dreaming of “food, glorious food” at one point or another. After all, it’s been said that food is the great …Read more BROADWAY EATS with Alex Prakken Theater Feature By Matt Smith ManhattanMidtownNew YorkTheater District Food and Drink Alex PrakkenThe Great Gatsby Though we understand their circumstances may have been a bit different, like Oliver and his clan of orphan boys, we’ve all fallen into a daze dreaming of “food, glorious food” at one point or another. After all, it’s been said that food is the great …Read more The Family That Quilts Together The Blood Quilt Theater Review By Elyse Trevers Off-Broadway Adrienne C. MooreCrystal DickinsonKatori HallLauren BanksLileana Blain-CruzSusan Kelechi Watsonmirirai Photo by Julieta Cervantes So much theater is about family dynamics where we often recognize ourselves and our families on stage. However, sometimes we are relieved that it is NOT our family or your marriage. In “Blood Quilt” at the Mitzi Newhouse Th …Read more Interview: Sam Tsui & Casey Breves Talk Tapping into Transcendence, Transformation & Taoist Legend in Crafting EIGHT IMMORTALS Music Feature By Matt Smith ManhattanNew York Casey BrevesEight ImmortalsSam Tsui “So you want to be immortal? / So you want to win the game? / So you want to find the portal to a higher plane?” Such are the questions posed at the top of Eight Immortals, the new song cycle from burgeoning composer/lyricists Sam Tsui and Casey Brev …Read more BROADWAY EATS with Anna Zavelson Theater Feature By Matt Smith DowntownManhattanMidtownNew YorkTheater District Food and Drink Anna Zavelson The The Notebook: The Musical standout shares her fave food spots for before or after a show. Though we understand their circumstances may have been a bit different, like Oliver and his clan of orphan boys, we’ve all fallen into a daze dreaming of “ …Read more Frenemies in Life and Death Death Becomes Her Theater Review By Elyse Trevers Broadway Christopher GattelliChristopher SieberDerek McLaneJennifer SimardJosh LamonJulia MattisonMarco PennetteMegan HiltyMichelle WilliamsMusicalNoel CareyPaul TazewellTaurean Everett How far would you go to retain your youth? Theater and film are replete with tales of women attempting to stay young. If the woman is Maddy Ashton, an egotistical narcissistic performer, one of the two main characters in the new musical “Death Become …Read more The Wonderful World of Louis Armstrong A Wonderful World: The Louis Armstrong Musical Theater Review By Elyse Trevers Broadway Andrew DelaplaineAurin SquireChristina SajousChristopher RenshawDarlesia CearcyDionne FigginsJames Monroe IglehartJames T. LaneJennie Harney-FlemingKim ExumMusical With his raspy gravelly voice and broad smile, trumpet-player Louis Armstrong has become an iconic figure. Yet his story is much more complex than that. The new Broadway bio-musical, “It’s A Wonderful World: The Louis Armstrong Musical,” with the boo …Read more Two Robots in Love Maybe Happy Ending Theater Review By Elyse Trevers Broadway Dane LaffreyDarren CrissHelen J ShenHue ParkMichael ArdenMusicalWill Aronson When people need to recharge, they take a nap or have a cup of coffee or a piece of chocolate. When the charming Helper Bots in the different quirky new musical, “Maybe Happy Ending” need a recharge, they plug their batteries into the wall. Oliver (D …Read more A Classic Made Modern Romeo & Juliet Theater Review By Elyse Trevers Gabby BeansKit ConnorRachel ZeglerSam Gold Is there anyone who doesn’t know the story of Romeo and Juliet, the young star-crossed lovers? The challenge for a director, then, is how to retell the story to appeal to a younger audience. Director Sam Gold’s staging of “William Shakespeare’s Romeo …Read more BROADWAY EATS with Max von Essen Theater Feature By Matt Smith ManhattanMidtownNew YorkTheater District Food and Drink Max Von Essen Though we understand their circumstances may have been a bit different, like Oliver and his clan of orphan boys, we’ve all fallen into a daze dreaming of “food, glorious food” at one point or another. After all, it’s been said that food is the great …Read more Finding Love Again Left on Tenth Theater Review By Elyse Trevers Broadway Beowulf BorittDelia EphronJulianna MarguliesPeter GallagherSusan Stroman The chemistry between Julianna Margulies and Peter Gallagher is charming, and that’s the most compelling reason to see the new play “Left on Tenth”. The autobiographical play by novelist, screenwriter, and essayist Delia Ephron is based upon her memo …Read more Ready For the Close-Ups? Sunset Blvd. Theater Review By Elyse Trevers Broadway Andrew Lloyd WebberChristopher HamptonDavid ThaxtonDon BlackGrace Hodgett YoungJamie LloydMusicalNicole ScherzingerTom Francis In “Gypsy” three strippers explain the key to success by singing “You Gotta Get a Gimmick.” Lately that seems to be the theme of Broadway revivals. The goal is to differentiate the show from the original. And true to form the recent revival of “Sunse …Read more Interview: Victoria Rae Sook on “Learning through Laughter” with Immersive Musical LITTLE HOUSE ON THE FERRY Theater Feature By Matt Smith DowntownManhattan Off-Off-Broadway Victoria Rae Sook “It takes compromise before you get the prize. When you throw out your net, sometimes you must get wet.” Such is the premise behind Little House on the Ferry, the new immersive queer musical re-igniting the Duplex Cabaret Theater now through January …Read more BROADWAY EATS with Sophie Carmen-Jones Theater Feature By Matt Smith DowntownManhattanMidtownNew York Food and Drink Sophie Carmen-Jones The Moulin Rouge! The Musical high-kicker shares her favorite food spots before or after a show. Though we understand their circumstances may have been a bit different, like Oliver and his clan of orphan boys, we’ve all fallen into a daze dreaming o …Read more “Who chooses to fight and who stays silent?” Vladimir Theater Review By Elyse Trevers DramaOff-Broadway Daniel SullivanDavid RosenbergErika ShefferErin DarkeFrancesca FaridanyNorbert Leo Butz Vladimir Putin is an intriguing figure and last spring, he was one of the two main characters in playwright Peter Morgan’s play “Patriots.” This season, a second show by Erika Sheffer called “Vladimir” also features the Russian leader. Presented by M …Read more Love, Daily Life, Family, Pain, Joy, Marriage in Our Town Thornton Wilder’s Our Town Theater Review By Elyse Trevers Broadway Billy Eugene JonesDonald Webber Jr.DramaEphraim SykesJim ParsonsJulie HalstonKatie HolmesKenny LeonMichelle WilsonRichard ThomasZoey Deutch We grow up, seek partners and then we die. That’s the storyline of “Thornton Wilder’s Our Town”. There’s very little cutesy and kitschy about the play which begins in 1901 in Grover’s Corners, New Hampshire. So why has it become a classic? These are …Read more "A Song is a Dream" The Hills of California Theater Review By Elyse Trevers Broadway Bryan DickDavid Wilson BarnesDramaHelena WilsonJez ButterworthLara McDonnellLaura DonnellyLeanne BestNick PowellOphelia LovibondRob HowellSam Mendes Jez Butterworth’s latest play, “Hills of California” moves so smoothly that you are never aware of its 2 hours and 45 minutes running time. Arriving on Broadway after a successful London run, the drama is expertly directed by Sam Mendes. The play beg …Read more You Can't Go Home Again Good Bones Theater Review By Elyse Trevers Broadway DramaJames IjamesKhris DavisMamoudou AthieSaheem AliSusan Kelechi WatsonTéa Guarino They say you can’t go home again. Yet in “Good Bones,” the new play by Pulitzer Prize winning playwright James Ijames (“Fat Ham”) that’s what Aisha (Susan Kelechi Watson) is doing when she and her chef husband Travis (Mamoudou Athie) buy a home in th …Read more Will AI Write The Literature of the Future? McNeal Theater Review By Elyse Trevers Andrea MartinAyad AkhtarBartlett SherBrittany BellizeareMelora HardinRafi GavronRobert Downey Jr.Ruthie Ann MilesSaisha Talwar I’m a sucker for the Iron Man movies. I love Tony Stark who uses his wealth to combat crime and terrorism. Robert Downey, Jr plays Tony Stark aka Iron Man, and his role has won him a legion of fans. That was clear from the audience’s reception for hi …Read more The Cost of Being True to Yourself YellowFace Theater Review By Elyse Trevers Daniel Dae KimDavid Henry HwangFrancis JueGreg KellerKevin Del AguilaLeigh SilvermanMarinda AndersonRyan EggoldShannon Tyo It can’t be easy portraying a living person, and it must be even more daunting when the person you are playing is the person who wrote the play. Such is the task for Daniel Dae Kim, the good-looking Korean star of “The King and I,” and “Hawaii Five-O …Read more Scroll for more CLASSIC LOG IN Or instantly Log In with Facebook Post a Show (Free) Advertise Contact Us MENU Articles & ReviewsWhat’s PlayingLifestyleContestsAdvertiseContactPost a Show! LOG IN
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