Located on 23rd Street, in the heart of Long Island City, The Secret Theatre, with Artistic Director and Owner Richard Mazda at the helm, strives to offer theatergoers an alternative to the mass hysteria that is Midtown theatre.
Located on 23rd Street, in the heart of Long Island City, The Secret Theatre, with Artistic Director and Owner Richard Mazda at the helm, strives to offer theatergoers an alternative to the mass hysteria that is Midtown theatre.
Life is not a promenade. Internally it is never, so why should society be? Along with duels and after-school fist fights, insults have gone out of fashion.
Life is not a promenade. Internally it is never, so why should society be? Along with duels and after-school fist fights, insults have gone out of fashion.
Theatre for a New Audience’s current production of Shakespeare’s Antony and Cleopatra immediately submerges its audience in a world of sensuality and passion in which the title lovers engage in act
By | Apr 7 11:27 pm ET
Theatre for a New Audience’s current production of Shakespeare’s Antony and Cleopatra immediately submerges its audience in a world of sensuality and passion in which the title lovers engage in act
Only Patrick Stewart’s boots are visible as he descends on the industrial elevator lodged in the back of Brooklyn Academy of Music’s Harvey Theater stage to say his familiar first line as the title
By | Feb 22 02:42 am ET
Only Patrick Stewart’s boots are visible as he descends on the industrial elevator lodged in the back of Brooklyn Academy of Music’s Harvey Theater stage to say his familiar first line as the title
The epithet “news junkie” implies an unhealthy addiction to information, and I’d always used it ironically until I was caught pouring over campaign memos at 8 a.m.
The epithet “news junkie” implies an unhealthy addiction to information, and I’d always used it ironically until I was caught pouring over campaign memos at 8 a.m.
Though he notoriously falls from glory at the end of Act 5, tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow shall Macbeth live on, on stage and in film and, curiously enough, in opera.
Though he notoriously falls from glory at the end of Act 5, tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow shall Macbeth live on, on stage and in film and, curiously enough, in opera.
We’ve all been bombarded with posters for casting calls—Into the Woods, Pippin, No Exit, and King Lear, just to name a few—on every flat surface to which tape will adher
We’ve all been bombarded with posters for casting calls—Into the Woods, Pippin, No Exit, and King Lear, just to name a few—on every flat surface to which tape will adher