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Welcome to my 100th blog post. That’s only 16 shy of Susannah Mushatt Jones’ age. That’s right, a Brooklyn woman holds the current title of “Oldest Person in the World” according to the Guinness Book of Records. While my… Continue Reading
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Welcome to my 100th blog post. That’s only 16 shy of Susannah Mushatt Jones’ age. That’s right, a Brooklyn woman holds the current title of “Oldest Person in the World” according to the Guinness Book of Records. While my… Continue Reading
Forgive the long summer stretch between posts—I promise I’m not going all Rosie Perez on you; it’s just, I’ve been enormously busy. For starters, I’m showing an adorable repeat group around town—PSJA, from so far south in… Continue Reading
Beach sand still inexplicably crusted in my hair even after two shampoos, slightly delirious from post takeoff drowsiness, sunburnt shoulders rubbing against bad economy class vinyl seating—Brad is scrolling through more-or-less two billion photos next to me in… Continue Reading
I sadly said good bye to my sweet coastal California group today. They spent most of their time in the Big A attending theatre and taking workshops, the deets of which I wanted to share with you. If… Continue Reading
You may think I’m blogging about The Living Theatre organization, down on Clinton Street, founded as a commercial theatre alternative by Judith Malina in 1947. The group once had a temporary home at Cherry Lane Theatre, a venue both… Continue Reading
If you didn’t watch the Tony’s last night… I’m not sure we can even be friends. Just kidding. (Did that sound sincere?) I watched from home, not half as spiffy as my current and delightful Manhattan Tour and… Continue Reading
A few of you messaged me about the first image in this past week’s look at current Off Broadway offerings. I didn’t talk much about THE FLICK at Barrow Street Theatre, the Annie Baker play revived by Scott… Continue Reading
Happy unofficial beginning of summer! I, myself, prescribe to the summer solstice to fall equinox-calendar, but to each her own. While summer is notoriously a graveyard for Broadway—each year, we generally see a whole host of casualties that… Continue Reading
Well, there’s a break in the pre-summer heat wave so I’m back to hot cappuccinos and coffee shop blogging. Yesterday, I was forced to prematurely install my very-New York air conditioning unit that hangs out a back window.… Continue Reading
I just wrote, “It’s June,” then erased it. Obviously, this blast of impeccable weather has gone straight to my head. If you’re a theatre-fan (and why else would you be here), you may still be reeling from last… Continue Reading