The Elephant Pen, let me tell you about is a bone-chilling psychological thriller! I don’t know that it chilled my bones, but it certainly kept me on... Read More
Theater Review
“Sugar Ray” 2 min read
AUDELCO recipient Reggie Wilson was a knockout as the fabled pugilist, Sugar Ray Robinson, in the one-man show “Sugar Ray” by Laurence Holder. This New Federal Theatre’s production (Feb. 28 – April 12) was particularly apropos as a temporary addition to the menu of the New Harlem Besame Restaurant since Robinson once owned most of that west side block from 123rd to 124th Street on 7th Avenue.... Read More
The Joyce Theater in Manhattan is currently featuring an engaging program of contemporary ballet and modern dance. “Complexions” (the Complexions Contemporary Ballet Company) showcases five contemporary ballet... Read More
“For The Last Time” 3 min read
Through June 20, 2015 Tuesday, 7:00pm, Wednesday – Saturday 8:00pm Saturday matinee 2:00pm; Sunday matinee 3:00pm Theater Row’s Clurman Theatre 410 West 42nd Street Manhattan FOR THE LAST... Read More
The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds is the 1964 play written by Paul Zindel. It won the Pulitzer Prize in 1971. A recent... Read More
Brothers From the Bottom 2 min read
If you are not familiar with actor Wendell Pierce then you’ve been living under a rock. Known best as Detective Bunk Moreland on HBO’s critically... Read More
Stranger on Earth 2 min read
Harlem Stage: The Year of James Baldwin Tribute As part of a 14-month celebration of writing legend James Baldwin, Harlem Stage opened The Year... Read More