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

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

on&off-Broadway curtainup reviews

We were burning for Thomas Bradshaw's  semi-pornographic Burning to end. . .but we succumbed to High Jackman's charm.  .and found   much to like (if not love)  in  the new  concert-stand show about  Gay Marriage.  We were also  pleased to see the Prospect Theatre Group's  funy musical  Iron Curtain get a second life.  Our  Shakespeare  maven Deirdre Donovan  sounded off on  the  film Anonymous  about  the Bard's identity.

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Burning -Thomas Bradshaw's new play overloads the play with two many ideas that don't work and sex scenes that more excessive and boring than titillating . . .

Hugh Jackman Back on Broadway- he's the current King of Broadway. For him, it’s home. For us, it’s a treat. . . .

Standing On Ceremony: The Gay Marriage Plays- A bunch of A-list authors and actors explore the joys and pitfalls of same sex nuptials . . .

Aonymous — Our Review of the film that challenges Shakespeare's authorship. . .


Iron Curtain - The Prospect Theater's delightful musical gets a welcome second life . . .

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