BROADWAY THEATRE REVIEW – Giant

  John Lennon was rather prickly with a lot of people and Picasso was pretty shitty to a lot of women, but I can still enjoy most of their art. Bill Cosby, not so much. This is ... Continue Reading →

NYC Theatre Review – Masquerade

NYC Theatre Review – Masquerade The experts at the Wall Street Journal recently provided timely and coincidental historical context for a fun evening near Broadway: “The masquerade’s ... Continue Reading →

NYC Stage Review – KENREX: A True Crime Thriller

One man shows with any longevity are generally going to be a tour de force. The ability of one actor to hold the attention of the audience requires a compelling performer and a depth ... Continue Reading →

March screening ‘A League of Their Own’ film embodies Women’s History Month

Women’s History Month 2026 starts with announcement from Ann Potenza, Managing Director at the El Portal Theatre, showcasing film A League of Their Own   As part of the events ... Continue Reading →

Thalians celebrate 70th anniversary with fabulous Ruta Lee at Bel-Air Country Club

The Thalians celebrated 70 years of service, healing and gratitude at its annual Holiday Gala. The ever fabulous (at 90!) Ruta Lee, chairwoman of the board emeritus, held court at ... Continue Reading →

Laugh your cares away with Fritz Coleman 2nd year Monroe Forum celebration

 LOL funny! Folks can laugh their cares away at a special anniversary show with acclaimed comedy star Fritz Coleman celebrating his 2nd year of residency in the Monroe Forum, at the ... Continue Reading →

I’ll Give You My Heart new play at Colony Theatre has a romcom spirit

 I’ll Give You My Heart follows an attractive smart woman who has never processed her grief after loosing her true love. She shuns relationships and spends lonely evenings watching ... Continue Reading →

Review: ‘The Reservoir’ offers life lessons with comedy & heartache, addiction & aging, at The Geffen Playhouse

  Review: THE RESERVOIR is a well-crafted intergenerational lesson in living a good life and celebrating the memories of those you hold most dear. The superb new play by Jake Brasch ... Continue Reading →