Rooms, Blithe Spirit and You Never Know

roomstopThe 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

ragtime“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

heroesPlayed 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

swedishtiger1I 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...]