New York’s Metropolitan Opera is in financial trouble, and fingers are pointing to assign blame. Peter Gelb, the […]
Category Archive: Theater
The Atlantic.com published an article yesterday called “Opera’s Old-Fashioned Race Problem.” The impetus for the story was a […]
We’re about midway into The Mikado now, and I’ve gone through most of the stages of directing: optimism, […]
I remember a review of the musical Legally Blonde that said it was “great for people who loved […]
My 14-year-old daughter has a backstage resume like she’s in her 20’s. I don’t know anyone who’s done […]
I was asked to helm this year’s Gilbert & Sullivan production at The Earlville Opera House back in […]
I caught the second public performance of Bawdy Town The Musical on May 30 at Donovan Middle School […]
Community theater is practically unreviewable, which is a shame. It’s a minefield – you know people, you want […]
Syracuse Stage seasons are predictable: one sublime piece, two or three honorable mentions, one cheesy head-scratcher, and one […]
I’ve heard people complain that Utica doesn’t have much to offer culturally; if you’re one of them, you […]
