Sep 9, 2021
On a warm fall evening in NYC, the line to the August Wilson Theater moved with great dispatch. Masked audience members produced vaccination cards and ID before entering […]
Jun 25, 2021
If you don’t feel yet ready to jam into a Broadway theater for a night of entertainment by say, the great Bruce Springsteen, then perhaps you […]
Mar 9, 2021
When Nina Simone wove “Good King Wenceslas” into her rendition of Rodgers and Hart’s “Little Girl Blue,” a lyrical portrait of loneliness became all the heavier […]
Jan 12, 2021
Promoted as a Persian food culinary lesson, Tara Ahmadinejad (Chef Vargis) faces the zoom camera and basically bungles the dish. Before the cooking even begins, she […]
Jan 9, 2021
Convened against a backdrop of a major pandemic, political divisiveness plus calls for racial diversity, equity and inclusion, APAP (Association of Performing Arts Professionals) plunged into […]
Jan 9, 2021
When APAP members gathered for the opening session, there was a collective sigh of delight to see colleagues and friends back together again. Not surprisingly, discussions […]