Soyinka’s portrait of a society’s anti-colonial awakening and environmental consciousness is gorgeously crafted. It is an incendiary work that speaks directly to our troubled world. The …
SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 04:09PM“Madcap” doesn’t begin to cover it. The Play That Goes Wrong, now in an extended off-Broadway run at New World Stages, is a rollicking fan favorite that continues to surprise and delig…
SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 02:14PMAbby Govindan made her off-Broadway debut with her comedy special “How To Embarrass Your Immigrant Parents” at SoHo Playhouse for a 2-week run. It will make you want to call your stoic, …
SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 02:52PMLongtime fans and the uninitiated alike can find something to love from this vision of Jonathan Larson’s work. The post The Jonathan Larson Project appeared first on The Front Row Center.
SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 12:08AMIn Jiggs Burgess’ Wounded, presented by SoHo Playhouse, the grief and rage of three people in a small, Texas town explode in a show that pulls no punches. The post Wounded appeared first o…
SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 03:19PMRadio Downtown: Radical '70s Artists Live on Air is a satisfying blend of documentary storytelling and madcap character work that brings 1970s New York to life. The post Radio Downtown: Radi…
SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 03:37PMBlind Runner is not to be missed— a rattling and devastating ride through incarceration, exile, and a marriage pushed to the brink. The post Blind Runner appeared first on The Front Row Ce…
SOURCE: The Front Row Center at 12:41PMKaren Akers delivered a warm evening of sentimentality and humor in her cabaret show, “Feels Like Home" at the famous Birdland Jazz Club, featuring music by Carly Simon, Stephen Sondheim,a…
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