Stranger Things—The First Shadow: Stage Version of Series Maybe Not Strange Enough ByDavid Finkle April 22, 2025 ★★★☆☆ The Duffer Brothers go Broadway, Kate Trefry scripts, Stephen Daldry directs, Louis McCartney leads hard-working cast ...
★★★☆ Whitney White directs a sensational group of women in Bess Wohl’s time-traveling memory play Sign up for new reviews Copyright © 2025 • New York Stage Review • All Rights Reserved. Website Built byDigital Culture NYC....
Ana Nogueira's new comedy, Which Way to the Stage, is a valentine to New York musical theatre actors and those aspiring who are unable to quit the biz, despite its toxic demands. The play, which is playing at MCC Theater, follows Judy (Sas Goldberg) and Jeff (Max Jenkins), two ext...
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Qilin Sun in Review “The East and the West” Qilin Sun, piano Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, New York, NY January 20, 2023 Well, it has happened again. For only the third time in my nearly ten years of writing for this publication, a pianist has taken the stage, and by her...
strategies and building partnerships with other participating countries. Now, the new stage of development means implementation with concrete steps and appropriate approaches. That is what we call from blueprint to meticulous painting," Zhai Kun, a professor at Peking University, toldBeijing Review. ...
–Araxie Altounianfor New York Concert Review, New York, NY Araxie Altounian holds a PhD in Musicology from the Université Saint-Esprit de Kaslik, Lebanon, and aMédaille d’orin piano performance from theConservatoire Régional de Val Maubuée, France. Established in the Toronto area since 199...
NZ Opera Presents: Macbeth: 21st September 2021. Kiri Te Kanawa Theatre, Auckland, New Zealand. Review by Alexis Brook.
Music Review | New York Philharmonic: A New Tone Is Part of a New Tenure (Arts)Wednesday’s performances of works by Magnus Lindberg, Ives and Beethoven showed that Alan Gilbert has been able to reshape the Philharmonic’s sound surprisingly quickly. 5PM 30 Sep...
A disco ball hung over the Music Hall stage for Sunday evening’s Cincinnati Pops’ “Remix” concert, “Sweet Sounds of the ‘70s,” let by Pops conductor John Morris Russell. The emphasis was on “sweet,” with guest artists New York Voices, a jazz-fusion vocal quartet with the prodigi...