THE HANGOVER REPORT – Megan Hilty is smashing in City Center’s gala performance of ANNIE GET YOUR GUN
- By drediman
- October 28, 2015
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Last night, I attended City Center’s inspired gala concert performance of Irving Berlin’s Annie Get Your Gun and had a grand old time. Indeed, it was one of those nights … Continue Reading →
THE HANGOVER REPORT – A.R. Gurney’s SYLVIA unsuspectingly cuddles itself into your heart, mind
- By drediman
- October 28, 2015
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When it comes to potentially inappropriate relationships with our animal brethren, what is it about the name Sylvia? Edward Albee audaciously explored the darker, sexual aspects of these relationships in … Continue Reading →
THE HANGOVER REPORT – You will love me, or DAMES AT SEA on Broadway
- By drediman
- October 26, 2015
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In this crowded Broadway season, I doubt you’ll find another show that’s as willfully old fashioned as the peppy revival of Jim Wise, George Haimsohn, and Robin Miller’s Dames at Sea which recently … Continue Reading →
VIEWPOINTS – Two Off-Broadway musicals push the limits of the form
- By drediman
- October 25, 2015
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After recently sitting through the backward-looking musicals Trip of Love and Rothschild & Sons, I am happy to report the opening of two new Off-Broadway tuners that are pushing the … Continue Reading →
THE HANGOVER REPORT – Paper Mill’s THE BANDSTAND, directed and choreographed by Andy Blankenbuehler, exhilarates
- By drediman
- October 24, 2015
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One of the most exhilarating, fulfilling new musicals I’ve seen in recent months – besides that juggernaut known as Hamilton – is nowhere to be found in New York. That’s … Continue Reading →
THE HANGOVER REPORT – Keen Company comes up with a lovingly wistful TRAVELS WITH MY AUNT
- By drediman
- October 24, 2015
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Under Jonathan Silverstein’s guidance, Keen Company has become one of those smallish Off-Broadway theater companies in the city that consistently stage solid, if at times safe, productions. Its fall entry … Continue Reading →
THE HANGOVER REPORT – Robert O’Hara’s BARBECUE is overcooked
- By drediman
- October 22, 2015
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In recent years, three young African American men have established themselves as some of the most exciting voices in contemporary playwriting. They are Tarell Alvin McCraney, Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, and Robert … Continue Reading →
THE HANGOVER REPORT – Two musicals that look to the past for inspiration open, to mixed results
- By drediman
- October 20, 2015
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This past weekend, two intriguing Off-Broadway musicals that look to the past for inspiration opened. They are the 1960s jukebox musical Trip of Love at the newly rechristened Stage 42 … Continue Reading →
VIEWPOINTS – Some disorienting time travel via Caryl Churchill’s CLOUD NINE and Joe DiPietro’s CLEVER LITTLE LIES
- By drediman
- October 18, 2015
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The other day, I (unintentionally) booked myself a fascinating double-header that really got me thinking. First, I attended a matinee performance of Caryl Churchill’s audacious, trailblazing Cloud Nine, courtesy of … Continue Reading →
THE HANGOVER REPORT – Broadway royalty ignites THE GIN GAME revival
- By drediman
- October 17, 2015
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Yesterday, I caught the Broadway revival of D.L. Coburn’s 1977 Pulitzer Prize-winning The Gin Game, starring two titans of stage and screen, James Earl Jones and Cicely Tyson. The play … Continue Reading →















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