VIEWPOINTS – Streaming Diary: Isaac Gómez’s WALLY WORLD, Mary Zimmerman’s THE STEADFAST TIN SOLDIER, and 54 Below Premieres SONDHEIM UNPLUGGED

First and foremost, I hope everyone is having a happy, safe, and relaxing holiday (all things considered)! Here are my thoughts on the most recent crop of streaming content. WALLY … Continue Reading →


VIEWPOINTS – Streaming Diary: Pam Tanowitz’s captivating FINALLY UNFINISHED, two new works from Alvin Ailey, and BalletCollective’s immersive NUTCRACKER

I recently got the chance to take in some rather fascinating virtual dance productions. Here are my thoughts on them. FINALLY UNFINISHED: PART 1Pam Tanowitz Dance / The Joyce Theater … Continue Reading →


VIEWPOINTS – DON’T TELL MAMA keeps the flame alive on Restaurant Row

Last week, I mourned the loss (again) of most of live and in-person entertainment in New York, scant as it was. This sad circumstance was almost completely dictated by the … Continue Reading →


VIEWPOINTS – Streaming Diary: Riz Ahmed’s ferocious THE LONG GOODBYE, Justin Vivian Bond’s Christmas show at Joe’s Pub, and yet another A CHRISTMAS CAROL

As Christmas draws ever nearer, I continue to be pleasantly surprised by the quantity and quality of the streaming content out there. Here are my latest thoughts. THE LONG GOODBYE: … Continue Reading →


VIEWPOINTS – Streaming Diary: Wholesome holiday entertainment via NORM LEWIS’s Christmas show, the Old Vic’s A CHRISTMAS CAROL, and Irish Rep’s MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS

For those of you seeking more traditional, wholesome holiday entertainment, I recommend that you check out the recently-viewed virtual Christmas treats below. NORM LEWIS: CHRISTMASTIME IS HERE!Feinstein’s/54 BelowOn-demand through December … Continue Reading →


VIEWPOINTS – Streaming Diary: Theater companies collaborate to mount THE FLYING LOVERS OF VITEBSK, THIS IS WHO I AM, and I AM SENDING YOU THE SACRED FACE

During the pandemic, theater companies around the world continue to collaborate amongst themselves to produce virtual content at an impressive clip. Here are my thoughts on some recent viewings. THE … Continue Reading →


VIEWPOINTS – Leading performances come up short in Williamstown Theatre Festival/Audible’s otherwise atmospheric A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE and PHOTOGRAPH 51

To address the quandary of putting together some semblance of a season during a global pandemic, the renowned Williamstown Theatre Festival made the inspired decision to record its lineup of … Continue Reading →


VIEWPOINTS – A round-up of in-person cabaret (while it lasted): BILLY STRITCH, NATALIE DOUGLAS, and PAIGE TURNER

It was fun while it lasted. The last few weeks allowed some semblance of in-person cabaret to return in the guise of “incidental music” for diners. However, the governor put … Continue Reading →


VIEWPOINTS – Catching up with some of Broadway’s favorite leading ladies: AN EVENING WITH AUDRA MCDONALD, LEA SALONGA IN CONCERT, and BROADWAY PRINCESS HOLIDAY CONCERT

Last week, I caught up with some of Broadway’s favorite leading ladies. Here are my thoughts on their recent virtual concerts. AN EVENING WITH AUDRA MCDONALDNew York City CenterOn-demand through … Continue Reading →


VIEWPOINTS – Streaming Diary: Manual Cinema’s CHRISTMAS CAROL, Wilma Theater’s production of HEROES OF THE FOURTH TURNING, and Dzieci Theatre’s FOOLS MASS

This week, I looked beyond Manhattan (Brooklyn! Philadelphia! Chicago!) to satisfy my theater craving. Here are my thoughts. MANUAL CINEMA’S CHRISTMAS CAROLManual CinemaThrough December 20 The folks at Manual Cinema … Continue Reading →