The Ferryman – It’s 1981 in Northern Ireland, and the Carney farmhouse is a hive of activity with preparations for the annual harvest. A day of hard work on the land and a traditional night of feasting and celebrations lie ahead. But this year they will be interrupted by a visitor. If you pay…
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A Write Teacher(s) Review: A Star is Born
Last night I watched A Star is Born. I know, I know, I’m a little late to the party. But…wow. Like, wow. Like, wow. It’s rare that a movie lives up to the craze and the hype. Usually when that happens, by the time I get around to seeing the movie I’m usually underwhelmed. This couldn’t…
THE LADIES WHO LUNCH 2: ANOTHER EVENING FOR PLANNED PARENTHOOD NYC
It’s Saturday Night on Broadway (#SNOB) or rather… very early Sunday morning! (#VESM) And we’re at Feinsten’s/54 Below for The Ladies Who Lunch 2: Another Evening for Planned Parenthood NYC. The club is a buzz. The crowd struggles to take their seats, as with every step, you’re running into someone you know. Inevitable in the…
Gunhild Carling at Feinstein’s/54 Below– The Queen of Swing!
“What shall we do now?” This joyful, playful refrain set the rhythm of the evening at Feinstein’s/ 54 Below for Gunhild Carling’s concert debut at the venue. With the look of a vintage pin-up, a nostalgic soul , and the optimistic patter of every indie’s best manic pixie dream girl, Gunhild Carling is absolutely singular….
New Works by Noel Carey at 54 Below
A radio show. A literal closet. A folkloric town. Ebenezer Scrooge’s home. A cave. A figurative closet. German-occupied France. Salem, Massachusetts. 9 settings. 9 stories. 9 opening numbers. That’s what occupies the mind of Noel Carey, the composer featured on the penultimate evening of the New Writers @ 54 series presented by Feinstein’s 54 Below….
A Write Teacher(s) Review: Something Rotten
Hello Beautiful People, If you haven’t seen Something Rotten yet, RUN, don’t walk to the St. James Theatre. Nominated for 10 Tony Awards, this show is sure to make musical theatre history. Here’s the official blurb: From the director of Aladdin and co-director of The Book of Mormon – and the producer of Avenue Q and…