Curtainup Founder & Editor Elyse Sommer's Epilogue -- I've passed the torch for reviewing and editing new theater productions on and off-Broadway and elsewhere. However, I'll continue to sound off here with my take on Live and Onscreen Entertainment. As for Curtainup's extensive content since 1996-- it's all sill available at www.curtainup.com
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Cirque du Soleil remains more circus than rock opera
Zarkana- Cirque du Soleil's biggest show yet is imperfect but who cares, if it means a visit to Radio City Music Hall .
Monday, June 27, 2011
Williamstown Theatre Festival's Streetcar -well-acted, oddly staged
Jessica Hecht as Blanche DuBois and Same Rockwell as Stanley Kowalski.
A Streetcar Named Desire- David Cromer directs a fine Blanche and Stanley but his production is staged with too many blind spots. . .
Sunday, June 26, 2011
All's well with the Central Park experience
Thursday, June 23, 2011
A sad but true story, that's unmissable theater
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
A moving and all too timely solo show
Monday, June 20, 2011
Yes you can see live theater on the Rialto for $20. . .
Mary Louise Wilson and Gabriel Ebert in 4000 Miles
Sunday, June 19, 2011
A political background adds a timely touch to this 2-actor marital blow-up
London theater goers are Donmar bound. . .
Felicity Jones as Luise Miller
Luise Miller- Mike Poulton's translation of Schiller's play at the Donmar is a hot ticket
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
London loves Shrek the Musical
Amanda Holden as Princess Fiona, Richard Blackwwod as the Donkey and Nigel Lindsay as Shrek
Shrek the Musical- this musical's London run may well outlast New York as a genuinely funny musical for all the family. .
The $70 million dollar, long previewing Spider-Man finally
Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark- The long extended mega-million musical is officially out of rehab & our review of th 2.0 version includes a background on Spidey's Marvel Comic Book history.
Thursday, June 9, 2011
A must-see Tennessee Williams rarity. . .
Claybourne Elder in One Arm
One Arm- a Tennessee Williams short story impressively adapted for the stage
We conclude our coverage of the EST 1-acters
EST 2011 Marathon of One-Act Plays, Series B- Not overly long like Series A, but the best still comes last . . .
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Ingar Bergman fans wont want to miss this screen-to-stage adaptation
Through A Glass Darkly- The terrific Carey Mulligan makes a strong case for theatricality of Ingmar Bergman's 1961 film
Monday, June 6, 2011
A 1918 play for a chance to take a Pullman Sleeper trip. . .
A Little Journey- The name Rachel Crothers is unlikely to ring a bell with most modern theater goers, a situation once again changed with a mint revival by the Mint Theater . . .
Sunday, June 5, 2011
A site specific fun new musical with classical roots
Patti Murin as Lysistrata Jones
Tony Kushner as his most romantic. . .
Lois Smith as a majrestic magician
The Illusion- though "brevity is the soul of wit" is not an adage Tony Kushner tends to follow for his own plays, his take of Corneille's 5-act drama spins out over a fast-paced, easy to follow two hours and ten minutes . .
The Illusion- though "brevity is the soul of wit" is not an adage Tony Kushner tends to follow for his own plays, his take of Corneille's 5-act drama spins out over a fast-paced, easy to follow two hours and ten minutes . .
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
A novel. . .a puzzle. . .a Shakespeare sendup and bouquet. . .
The Tragedy of Arthur - a Curtainup Book Review especially for Shakespeare fans. . .and those who are on the fence about all the Bardolatry. . .
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