“Children of Paradise – A Play with Mime” at the Theater for the New City (Closed February 24, 2013)

February 21, 2013 | Off-Broadway | Tags:

“Children of Paradise,” Richmond Shepard’s new play being performed at the Theater for the New City, is a combination of several mime pieces seen in the film version of the same name and the life story of Baptiste Gaspard Debureau the famous pantomime who performed in France during the 19th century. The spoken dialogue in the script provides information about…

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“All the Rage” at the Peter Jay Sharp Theater (Closed February 24, 2013)

February 19, 2013 | Off-Broadway | Tags:

As the twenty-first century moves forward, events national and global have not only raised mortgage rates, the rate of unemployment, the amount of the national debt, and the level of bickering in the United States Congress but also has raised the level of national, global, and personal rage. That level of rage is apparent in the experience of many in…

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“It’s Only Love” – An Evening of Broadway Love Songs at the Metropolitan Room (Tuesday February 14, 2013)

If the opportunity returns next year, plan to spend Valentine’s Day at the Metropolitan Room. Make dinner reservations early in the evening and head over to the Room for dessert and drinks and experience love songs performed – as they were this Valentine’s Day – with a dash of grace, and style, and panache. On this Valentine’s Day, nine talented…

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David Brenner at the Metropolitan Room (February 16, 2013)

February 16, 2013 | Cabaret | Tags:

David Brenner returns to New York City in his Homecoming Performance at the Metropolitan Room. The Metropolitan Room is the location of the original Gotham Comedy Club, where Brenner performed regularly in his early years. In a tour de force ninety-minute performance, Mr. Brenner laces the engaging story of his iconic career in comedy with an avalanche of humor that…

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“All in the Timing” at Primary Stages at 59E59 Theaters (Closed April 14, 2013)

In his seventeenth-century poem “On Time,” John Milton envisions humankind’s triumph over “envious Time.” Milton writes, “When once our heav’nly-guided soul shall clime, / Then all this Earthy grosnes quit, / Attir’d with Stars, we shall for ever sit, / Triumphing over Death, and Chance, and thee O Time.” Time (and all its vicissitudes) is the subject of “All in…

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Carole J. Bufford: “Body and Soul” at the Metropolitan Room (Final Performance Monday March 4, 2013)

February 12, 2013 | Cabaret, hamilton | Tags:

Often blending the velvety vibrato of Edith Piaf with the physicality of Judy Garland, Carole J. Bufford creates a unique and savvy song styling with which she graces the Metropolitan Room in her new “Body and Soul” which plays at the iconic Room on Wednesdays through February 27. Exhibiting a marvelous clear tone and vocal quality, impeccable (and often unique)…

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Pia Zadora – “Back Again and Standing Tall” at the Metropolitan Room (February 9, 2013)

February 9, 2013 | Cabaret | Tags:

The iconic Pia Zadora returned to the New York stage on Thursday February 7, 2013 at the Metropolitan Room for the first of five performances of her new show “Back Again and Standing Tall.” Ms. Zadora is indeed back with the feeling of celebrity status in a room filled with clicking cameras and adorned in glittering Hollywood style sequins to…

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“The Man Under” at 59E59 Theaters (Closed February 17, 2013)

February 7, 2013 | Off-Broadway | Tags:

Everyone in Paul Bomba’s “The Man Under,” currently running at 59E59 Theater C, is either in need of being saved (Jeff) or needs to be a savior (Martin), is skilled at being a confessor (Martin again) or is a practiced penitent (Jennifer), is either into holding hands and cuddling (Jeff) or into asphyxiophilia (Lisa). Any or all of these character…

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“Collision” at the Rattlestick Playwrights Theater (Through February 17, 2013)

In the online poetry dictionary “Toto Poetry,” one posted rondelet defines ‘collision’ in this way: “Cause motions, /assume the ready position. /Cause emotions, parasitic oscillations. /To go into operation, /strike with disgust or revulsion. /Cause emotions.” In the Amoralists Theatre Company’s World Premiere of “Collision” currently running at Rattlestick Playwrights Theater, Grange collides with his new roommate Bromley, Professor Denton…

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“The Truth Quotient” at the Beckett Theatre

January 27, 2013 | Off-Broadway, on beckett | Tags:

Fiction with themes of artificial intelligence and the manufacture and sale of androids is not a new genre. On that surface level, Richard Manley’s “The Truth Quotient” is not unique. What becomes unique is the play’s focus on the more subtle theme of motivation: the motivation of the manufacturer of the androids and the motivation of those who purchase the…

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