Even if you have seen Maureen McGovern in past concerts, her new show A Long and Winding Road at Arena Stage is a special experience. Drawn from her experience as a folk singer, the result is a deeply personal and inspirational performance by one of the nation’s best vocal stylists. [Read more...]
A Long and Winding Road
April 1, 2009 By 6 Comments
Even if you have seen Maureen McGovern in past concerts, her new show A Long and Winding Road at Arena Stage is a special experience. Drawn from her experience as a folk singer, the result is a deeply personal and inspirational performance by one of the nation’s best vocal stylists. [Read more...]
Cruising with Chita, Early to Bed and Happiness
April 1, 2009 By Leave a Comment
Two days after debarking from Celebrity Cruise’s SS Solstice in Ft. Lauderdale and flying back to NYC, I came down with the worst cold of my life and here I am, nine days later, still coughing and wheezing to beat the band. [Read more...]
Philadelphia’s At Home at the Zoo
April 1, 2009 By 3 Comments
Jerry (Andrew Polk), a disheveled man with a two-day growth of beard, is walking through Central Park when he discovers Peter (T. Scott Cunningham) reading on a bench. He stares at Peter for a while like a man looking at a takeout menu, [Read more...]
Congress Delays Wednesday until Thursday
April 1, 2009 By Leave a Comment
24-hour postponement adopted at the request of DC Theatre Scene, others
Congress last night passed emergency legislation delaying the beginning of Wednesday, April 1, 2009 for twenty-four hours. Subsequent days will also be postponed for a twenty-four hour period, under the legislation. [Read more...]















