Waitress is an odd duck. I saw the movie when it first opened, and I have a vague memory that I enjoyed it and that it made me hungry. The musical is even odder, though, because it takes the film’s identity as a comedy-drama and stretches the hybrid form into extreme shapes that sometimes made … Continue reading THE FINAL BON-BON: “Waitress”
Plays
SHUFFLE ALONG: Changing Things Up on Broadway
How fitting that a play about putting on a play in order to better integrate the theatre world should arrive during a season which, to all intents and purposes, has done just that! Hamilton, The Color Purple, even The School of Rock . . . the shows are packing them in, and the faces onstage … Continue reading SHUFFLE ALONG: Changing Things Up on Broadway
THE SECOND TIME AROUND: Fun Home
I saw Fun Home for the first time in New York City on July 4, 2015. This is what I wrote on Facebook (pre-blog) then: “In the program notes for Fun Home, book writer and lyricist Lisa Kron speaks of "a deep river of yearning" that she and composer Jeanine Tesori found throughout Alison Bechdel's … Continue reading THE SECOND TIME AROUND: Fun Home
JUKEBOX JIVE: Reviewing “On Your Feet”
I don’t think much of jukebox musicals. They are musical theatre junk food because they are essentially a lazy exercise. You take a composer, singer or group, open the songbook, and mash up the songs with an original libretto . It’s like one of those old ice cream shops where you mix in ice cream, … Continue reading JUKEBOX JIVE: Reviewing “On Your Feet”
THE STORY OF TONIGHT: The “Hamilton” Review
Ethel Merman. Ha! You didn’t think I was going to start there, did you? But see, I’m not a professional reviewer, just a person living his life and including theatre in it as much as possible. Bear with me for a moment. If there was one Broadway figure who knew what the people wanted, it … Continue reading THE STORY OF TONIGHT: The “Hamilton” Review
PRIVACY: My Self-Censored Review
I think it’s very cool that the name of the new play at the Public is Privacy. As for my review, I’m afraid I can’t give you many specific details about James Graham’s new play, now in previews in New York, because I promised Daniel Radcliffe I wouldn’t. No boasting here of a personal relationship with … Continue reading PRIVACY: My Self-Censored Review
GETTING IT RIGHT THIS TIME : “The Color Purple” on Broadway
Alice Walker’s novel The Color Purple came out in 1982 and took the literary world by storm. Told in a series of letters written to God over forty years by Celie, an oppressed black woman in the American South circa 1909 - 1949, it won the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award in 1983. … Continue reading GETTING IT RIGHT THIS TIME : “The Color Purple” on Broadway
LIFE FRAYED AT THE EDGES: Reviewing “The Humans”
Sometimes drama chronicles the grand passions of grand people unfolding in palaces far away. Oedipus unwittingly kills his own father and sleeps with his mother, and everybody pays for it. Hamlet willfully causes the death of nearly every member of the royal court of Denmark. George and Martha consider excoriating each other in front of … Continue reading LIFE FRAYED AT THE EDGES: Reviewing “The Humans”
MORE THAN WITCHES: Reimagining The Crucible
I confess that at the intermission of the intriguing production of The Crucible at the Walter Kerr Theatre, I was full of questions. Why is this set in a modern day schoolroom? Why are these people dressed like our neighbors when their speech clearly marks them as from another century? Why are Ben Whishaw and … Continue reading MORE THAN WITCHES: Reimagining The Crucible
LET THE VACATION COMMENCE: A Blogger’s 12-Step Plan
It’s May 31, the fifth Tuesday of the month, and the final opportunity for the Tuesday Club Bloggers to post on our first “theme” month ever! Curtis, Kate, Bev, Moira, JJ and various guest stars have explored the concept of vacations and transport all month, and I suppose I could have sought out one more … Continue reading LET THE VACATION COMMENCE: A Blogger’s 12-Step Plan