REVIEW: Say Hello! to ‘Dolly’ at the Carnegie
This is a delightful, fast moving, energetic production of one of Broadway’s best Golden Age musicals. It is also very funny.
This is a delightful, fast moving, energetic production of one of Broadway’s best Golden Age musicals. It is also very funny.
While the script alone is timeless, the cast brings so much life to these characters, the rhythm of their interpretation gives so much music to
This is an excellent production and typical of the small gems frequently seen at the Falcon on Monmouth Street in Newport, KY.
The Amen Corner tells a story of a small church in Harlem and how they are faced with some unexpected tests to their faith.
At just under two hours, the show twists and turns, but never loses focus, resulting in a satisfying, albeit spine-tingling, night of theatre.
“Vincent” at Falcon Theatre grabs your attention immediately. This is an amazing one-man play! Chad Brinkman plays the brother of Vincent, Theo Van Gogh, and
This is a very tight, suspenseful production that will keep you guessing and on the edge of your seat.
Beetlejuice the Musical successfully captures most of the great images from the beloved original, providing a delightful and entertaining experience for PG-13 audiences.
The story centers around one night of havoc at the North Pole as Sharon seeks to melt her infidel husband. Noel must try to stop her, but as the night progresses, not everything is as cut and dry as it seems.
This script is tight, which is impressive for a world premiere, with jokes coming at a rapid pace and clever conflicts woven into all of the action. The plot lines all resolve and the dialogue is smooth, and it makes for a delightful night of theater.
Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical is a festive triumph. With its stunning visuals, exceptional performances, and memorable score, it’s a holiday treat for all ages.