
Visiting Burton’s Fantastic Mind
Tim Burton is a prolific filmmaker with a wide-reaching niche audience that appreciates his unique vision and fantastical mind. His unmistakable look and point of […]
Tim Burton is a prolific filmmaker with a wide-reaching niche audience that appreciates his unique vision and fantastical mind. His unmistakable look and point of […]
For the last six years, The Rex Manor in Brooklyn has hosted the Gabriel Project’s charity event, Daytime at Nighttime. This one night only affair […]
WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY JEREMY MATHER APRIL 8-24 @ UNDER ST. MARKS POPPYCOCK is a contemporary farce about the various ways we lie to people […]
On the eve of the premiere performance of “The Crucible†by the Gallery Players, Review Fix Senior Editor Olga Privman had the fortunate opportunity to […]
A PLAY BY ALAN M. BERKS DIRECTED BY JESSE EDWARD ROSBROW APRIL 22-MAY 1 @ THE WORKSHOP THEATER If your world were different, would you […]
Icy eyes ablaze with a madcap fury, a middle-aged man clad in a knight’s weathered garments stands erect before an oddly-placed, red automobile. He lifts […]
Directing a masterpiece of the caliber of “The Crucible†is undoubtedly a daunting task. It was, however, tackled gloriously by the Gallery Players’ Heather Siobhan […]
Any great fisherman will tell you that patience is the key to getting that one big catch. With Live Bait, that virtue is also needed […]
Directed by Melody Brooks May 13 – 22, 2010 at Theatre 54 at Shetler Studios (244 West 54th St., 12th Floor) New York, NY — […]
It is eerily silent in the darkened theatre and ripe goose-bumps stand erect on the cooled arms of its crowd of spectators. As nanoseconds stretch […]
BINDING May 5-15, 2010 As part of the 7th Annual soloNOVA Arts Festival Performance Space 122 (150 First Ave. at E. 9th St.) A solo […]
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