Review: The Bridges of Madison County at The Kennedy Center
Striking and inspiring beauty isn’t just in the covered-bridge landscape of Winterset, Iowa. It’s possessed wholeheartedly in the stellar music of Jason Robert Brown’s The Bridges of Madison County...
View ArticleThe King & I at The Kennedy Center
A theatrically inclined, over the top leader is called upon the carpet by a strong, oppositional feminist for policies that are alternately deemed sexist, racist, tyrannical, oppressive, and a...
View ArticleFiddler on the Roof at The National Theatre
Fiddler on the Roof for Christmas? Unthinkable. Unheard of. On the other hand, it’s a brilliant story with glorious music. On the other hand, it’s not A Christmas Carol or some other stalwart...
View ArticleMy Fair Lady at The Hippodrome Theatre
“Loverly” Ain’t it hard to earn an ‘onest livin’ these days? Well, in Edwardian London add in factors like being a woman and being a woman with a thick cockney accent and ‘eaven ‘elp you, guv’nor,...
View ArticleTo Kill a Mockingbird at The Hippodrome
Sixty years ago Harper Lee penned what has become perhaps the quintessential American coming of age novel, the enduring and beloved staple of middle school American Literature curriculums To Kill a...
View ArticleMy Fair Lady at The National Theatre
The Alan Jay Lerner/Frederick Loewe classic My Fair Lady rolled their second leg of the post-Covid national tour into the National Theatre in DC. Originally conceived for Lincoln Center under the...
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