Broadway Review: School of Rock
If you’ve liked the movie with Jack Black, you’ll probably enjoy this musical version too! It’s like going to a rock concert on Broadway! The children on stage actually play the instruments, which makes […]
If you’ve liked the movie with Jack Black, you’ll probably enjoy this musical version too! It’s like going to a rock concert on Broadway! The children on stage actually play the instruments, which makes […]
This musical has been on my “to watch” list for a while and I finally saw it! I was lucky that I got to see the show with Wayne Brady on the cast! I like […]
It’s been a long time since a play kept me this focused and this interest for 2 hours, with no intermission. But it shouldn’t be a surprise, since A View From The Bridge won the […]
The best thing about living in New York is the possibility of seeing Hollywood stars doing plays, which is something really common lately. I was already able to see Daniel Craig, Bradley Cooper, Glenn Close, […]
A comedy written by Larry David (Seinfeld, Curb Your Enthusiasm) and starring Jason Alexander (who played Larry David’s alter ego in Seinfeld: George Costanza): nothing could go wrong, right? As it turns out, it’s not […]
Do you have troubles with the 10 Commandments? Well, now God Himself is on Broadway and He has a new list! Played beautifully by The Big Bang Theory’s Jim Parsons (yes, we get the irony!), God […]
Yes, I’m writing a review about a musical that talks about people who writes reviews! Currently playing at New York Musical Theater Festival (which ends on Monday, July 27), What Do Critics Know? was a […]
When I first heard the title of this musical, without looking for further information about the plot, I thought it would, at least, mention Shakespeare (“Something is rotten in the state of Denmark…”- from Hamlet), […]
Rating: 7.5/10 Today is the day the Broadway community has been waiting for! The Tony Awards!! Unlike the Oscars, I won’t be able to make my predictions, since I couldn’t watch all the plays/musicals nominated […]
Living in D.C., I’ve become a fan of the Kennedy Center, especially because it has a lot of free presentations or in a less expensive price in the “theater lab” section. From May 1st until […]