Any1Man
By Genie Baskir • May 23rd, 2012 • Category: New York, ReviewsAny1Man is a universal portrait of all men and the lives any single man could be leading depending on his own choices combined with what the fates may have in store for him.
Any1Man is a universal portrait of all men and the lives any single man could be leading depending on his own choices combined with what the fates may have in store for him.
Port Tobacco’s Into the Woods is smart and pleasing.
Given the history of the last 100 years, a classical play about the power and destructiveness of irrationality may not be so far removed from our reality as we would like to believe.
Remember: What happens on the S.S. American, stays on the S.S. American. Except for telling your friends to check out this production. It’s a Cole Porter classic not to be missed!
Botteri and Jones have talent and stamina and they sell the story along with the music; but the story sinks without their talent.
Studio 3’s Rapunzel is disarming and an innocent way in a guilty world to spend some time with children…preferably someone else’s….before we trade them to The Witch for broccoli.
Very competent acting and strong pacing will hold an audience’s interest in VpStart Crow’s production of John Guare’s Six Degrees of Separation.
Younger children will enjoy this production, especially if they are in school already and can compare their teachers to Miss Nelson and Ms. Swamp.
T.C. Williams made an impressive effort at Crazy for You. Overall, the production was humorous, and who doesn’t like Gershwin’s music?
The talent, energy, and overwhelming skill of the students at W.T. Woodson, however, allowed this production to shine with a new light of its own.