The New World Stages, in one of its many hidden black box theatres underground on West 50th Street, is offering Paul Scott Goodman’s and Miriam Gordon’s ROOMS a rock romance, [Read more...]
Rooms, Blithe Spirit and You Never Know
April 27, 2009 By Leave a Comment
The New World Stages, in one of its many hidden black box theatres underground on West 50th Street, is offering Paul Scott Goodman’s and Miriam Gordon’s ROOMS a rock romance, [Read more...]
Ragtime
April 27, 2009 By 2 Comments
“We never know when our feelings will creep up on us and go boom and startle us,” says the character Mother to her friend Tateh in Ragtime. [Read more...]
Heroes
April 27, 2009 By 2 Comments
Played correctly – as it surely is in MetroStage’s sweet and charming production – Gérald Sibleyras’ Heroes is something Noël Coward might have written, had Coward been free to be earthy [Read more...]
A Swedish Tiger
April 27, 2009 By 2 Comments
I do not know what this sixty-minute piece is about, but I’m pretty sure I know what it’s not about. It’s not about its ostensible subject, Sweden’s shameful collaboration with the Nazis in World War II. [Read more...]













