
REVIEW: Carnegie’s “Guys and Dolls”
You will love Guys & Dolls more than just a bushel and a peck. The Carnegie’s production of the golden age classic is amazing. Truly
You will love Guys & Dolls more than just a bushel and a peck. The Carnegie’s production of the golden age classic is amazing. Truly
This is an excellent production of one of my favorite shows. The singing, dancing, and acting are consistently good while maintaining the goofy, semi-satiric tone
La’Sherrill finds the humanity within Holiday’s moments of vulnerability and pain. Each note sung is rich with soul and passion from the top of the
“Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar & Grill” is highly recommended. It is sharp, sensitive, biting, uncomfortable, moving, and entertaining… It is music and performance as
Step into the world of a group of pre-teens vying for the title of Spelling Bee champion in the Putnam County Bee. With an exceptional
Lola is sheer liquid in movement with a powerful voice leaving the audience applauding for encores.
Review by Doug Iden Kinky Boots currently stomps on the Carnegie Theater stage. (How many musicals can you name whose star is a shoe?–And a really
HIGHER is a singular experience that is loud, fast-paced, and charismatic.
“Mr. Parker” tells us the story of a middle-aged widower who is suddenly left to figure out how to live–and how to love–all over again after 30 years of partnered existence.
Audiences will be delighted over Don and Cosmo’s playful dancing, feel a spark as Don and Kathy’s romance unfolds, and laugh out loud at Lina’s over-the-top antics. Simply put, Singin’ in the Rain is a joy to watch.