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, September 27, 2016

Underground Railroad Game - a provocative theater piece



Underground Railroad Game
Underground Railroad Game - this provocative theater piece by Jennifer Kidwell and Scott Sheppard, has arrived at a turbulent juncture in relations among this country's varied communities,

Nat Turner in Jerusalem--review and background feature



Nat Turner In Jerusalem
Nat Turner In Jerusalem - Nat Turner's famous rebellion retold by Nathan Alan Davis in a spare, small-scale New York Theatre Workshop production Read More

Sunday, September 25, 2016

Thursday, September 22, 2016

Brandon Jacob-Jenkins' deserving MacArthur Genius recipient

 I've been fortunate to  have  seen        Brandon Jacob-Jenkins,  the deserving  new  MacArthur Genius Grant recipient's   last  new plays.   In 2014,  Appropriate     www.curtainup.com/appropriate14.html   
and  last year  the terrific Gloria 
www.curtainup.com/gloria15.html

And  this chain of a   Brandon Jacob-Jenkins play a season remains unbroken  with  a new   work scheduled as part of the Signature season.
 

Wednesday, September 21, 2016

3 new plays recommended by our London critic this week



Things I Know to Be True
Things I Know to Be True - a study of the four grown up children of a marriage, each of whom faces a challenging time living up to the expectation of their loving parents . . . . Read More
Torn
Torn Nathaniel Martello-White's Torn looks at a family in denial about the abuse meted out to a young girl, Angel and the damage to her . . . . . Read More -
Labyrinth
Labyrinth Beth Steel's new play examines what led up to the Latin American Banking crisis in the 1970s through the rise and fall career of one American banker . . . . . Read More

Monday, September 19, 2016

Bathng in Moonlight-- Pulitzer winner Nilo Cruz's latest in NJ


Bathing in Moonlight
Bathing in Moonlight - a glint of the magical realism and a gift for dramatic lyricism that is at the heart of Cruz's talent

A Taste of Honey, no longer shocks but still worth seeing



A Taste of Honey - the Pearl's lively and still relevant revival of the ground breaking play Shelagh Delaney wrote at the ripe old age of 18. . .

Friday, September 16, 2016

Maestra- Hershey Felder's music-punctuated Leonard Bernstein bio-play



Maestro
Maestro - The mutlti-faceted Hershey Felder's take on the life and music of the complex and multi-faceted Leonard Bernstein produced by his own aptly named production company Eighty-Eight Entrtainment

The Birds-Conor MacPherson adapts DuMaurier famously filmed 'story



The Birds
The Birds -What's on display at 59E59 is an intriguing amalgam of the late English novelist and her 21st century interpreter, Conor McPherson.

Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Monday, September 12, 2016

Saturday, September 10, 2016

Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Home Chat-a Noel Coward rarity in London



Home Chat
Home Chat - Despite being written by Noel Coward, the Master, Home Chat disappoints but then it disappointed him too . .

Monday, September 5, 2016

Las Cruces - a NJ play buoyed by its dialogue


Las Cruces
Las Cruces - on the mark with effusive dialogue that often bristles

Unfaithful --an intriguing drama in London




Unfaithful
Unfaithful - In the intimate space that is pop up theatre Found 111 comes a play by Owen McCaffery about infidelity . . .

Captain of the Bible Quiz Team a semon-structure play worth seeing


Captain of the Bible Quiz Team
Captain of the Bible Quiz Team - I would urge all thoughtful theater-goers to visit one of the rotating churches around L.A where Mark Jacobson's sensitive treatment of a potent spiritual conundrum is being staged. . . R

Saturday, September 3, 2016

Check out our tv/film page for details about Wow! cast of new stage-to-screen musical

 The most  star-studded  stage-to-screen musical  on the  horizon  is. . . .    ?     Check it out at  Curtainup's  film/tv page 
www.curtainup.com/movitalk.html

Coming up on our film/TV page: the film verson of LondonRoad


 Watch  for   what  I and  our London critic  Lizzie  Loveridge  have to say  about   the filmed version of  the  National Theatre's  stage musical,   London Road   when it's  officially  released by the  BBC on September 9th.     For  details  about   our most  anticipated  American  stage-to-screen adaptation with a Wow!  cast  Check out  Curtainup's   film and tv page  www.curtainup.com/movitalk.html

Friday, September 2, 2016

The Roundabout -- our London critic welcomes this Priestly rarity




The Roundabout
The Roundabout The Park Theatre rediscovers a gem of a JB Priestley comedy with stand out performances from Bessie Carter and Hugh Sachs . . . . . Read

Iago- a well-intentioned but misguided NJ revival


Iago
Iago - the petty feuding and the petulant fussing between a married theatrical couple and a scheming actor Read More