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Week in Review: June 26th to July 1
Ken Fallin’s Broadway or Off Broadway: Rock and Roll Man
In this rendering you have the star Constantine Maroulis as Alan Freed, surrounded by Chuck Berry, pair of female bobby soxers, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Little Richard.
T2c did two reviews on this show. One by Eli Marcus and the other READ MORE
A Capitol 4th Will Live Stream and is Star Studded
A Capitol Fourth will be hosted by iconic actor and television host Alfonso Ribeiro. This 43rd annual event will be celebration on PBS. Broadcast live from the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol, the celebration will air and stream on PBS Tuesday, July 4, 2023, at 8 p.m. ET. READ MORE
Attend The Tale Of Sweeney Todd For Musical Nirvana
By Suzanna Bowling
It took me awhile to review the revival of the Stephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler musical Sweeney Todd, but it was well worth the wait. I have a long history with this show. When I first came to the city I second acted the show on a regular bases. I would wait for the first murder and there was READ MORE
Blu On The Hudson Is A Sensual Gastronomical Delight
By Suzanna Bowling
If you want a vacation from Manhattan, one stop on the 158 bus will leave you in a sensual paradise call Blu On The Hudson. This opulent restaurant offers stunning views of the Hudson River, at 1200 Harbor Boulevard, Weehawken, but the inside, is so well thought out. READ MORE
Nick Green’s Casey and Diana Come to Stratford 2023 Most Lovingly By Ross
The word on the Stratford streets rang out strong. That Casey and Diana, the new play written with a truthful heart by Nick Green (Body Politic; Every Day She Rose), is a tearjerker-of-a-play, destined to play havoc with our emotions and our connective selves. But I came prepared, with tissues in hand READ MORE
The Mayor of Times Square interviews Rock & Roll legend Bob Gaudio. By Eli Marcus
Bob Gaudio was inducted into the Songwriters, Rock and Roll, and the New Jersey Hall of Fames.  He was the principal writer & an original member of The Four Seasons, as in Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons. He wrote and/or co-wrote “Sherry,” “Big Girls Don’t Cry,” “Walk Like a Man,” “Can’t READ MORE
The Glorious Corner By G. H. Harding
TINA & DAVID — (Via Medium) Tina Turner never admitted she had slept with David Bowie. According to her interview for the Daily Mail, he was like a brother to her. Also, she was his role model. Still, things weren’t so simple. Bowie played a key role in Tina’s life just when she needed help the most. But let’s READ MORE
Ken Fallin’s Broadway or Off Broadway: John Rubinstein as Eisenhower
John Rubinstein, is starring in the new one-man show Eisenhower: This Piece of Ground, at the Theatre at St. Clement.
He holds the stage for almost 2 hours bringing to life the career of Dwight D. Eisenhower, our 34th president, otherwise known as Ike. READ MORE

Richard II Falls Apart at Studio 54 to a Disco Beat at Stratford Festival 2023
By Ross
I was having a long conversation with a good friend about Shakespeare and READ MORE
Boom, Boom, Boom! A Blast at the Bucks County Playhouse By Claudia Perry
Three talented performers light up a new production of Jonathan Larson’s Tick, Tick…Boom!an adrenaline driven rock READ MORE
Broadway Barks Returns
On July 8th, Broadway Barks returns to Shubert Alley for the 25th anniversary of the star-studded dog and cat adoption event, which benefits New York READ MORE
John Legend To Pen The Music and Lyrics For New Musical Based On Imitation of Life
Universal Theatrical Group (UTG), Universal Pictures’ live theater division, today READ MORE
Films Opening In July
Barbie, Oppenheimer and Mission: Impossible 7 are all being released this month! Here are the anticipated films.
7/7: Insidious: The Red Door is a direct sequel to the foundations of this film series – Insidious and Insidious: Chapter 2. The original cast will be returning “to end the haunting and to put the demons to rest once and for all.” Josh (Patrick Wilson) and Dalton (Ty Simpkins), now a college student, will be venturing deep into The Further to face their dark past and unravel the secrets of The Red Door. READ MORE
Midnight Moment For July: MILAGRO | PAYAPA
This July, two dreamlike digital landscapes merge across the screens of Times Square in Victoria Fard’s MILAGRO | PAYAPA. Within the intricate hybrid world the artist has coined MILAGRO (“miracle” in Filipino and Spanish) lives an interconnected ecosystem and idyllic reverie of lush biodiversity, pockets of flowering plants, wild creatures, and towering skyscrapers. The imagery representing PAYAPA (“peaceful” in Filipino), is inspired by Fard’s heritage. Created with forms echoing an archipelago, PAYAPA is a lush village READ MORE
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